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What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners

m-c-haus-electric-fireplace-touch-screen-glass-panel-colorful-flame-insert-wall-mounted-heater-remote-control-with-crystal-log-set-900-1800w-102cm-black-1043.jpgOutdoor wood burners are an efficient and cost-effective method of heating homes and businesses. They also help reduce the dependence on fossil fuels that are not renewable and help to create a more resilient energy strategy.

To ensure efficient burning it is essential to use well-seasoned wood burning stoves small. Unseasoned or green wood can have a higher moisture content, which can cause creosote to build up and reduce performance.

Efficient

Outdoor wood burners (OWBs) have been around for years and offer a very eco-friendly and energy efficient method of heating your home. The typical design of OWBs encourages a slower, cooler fire which results in less efficient combustion and more smoke and creosote. These unburned fuels could cause health issues and fire hazards, as well as deteriorate the surrounding environment.

Furthermore, the visible smoke produced by OWBs can make neighbors angry and could lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement action. This type of public relations issue could cause serious damage to the value of your property, and could even result in your OWB being shut down.

Crown Royal Stoves has a line of outdoor wood furnaces that are EPA Certified. The Pristine Gasification Series makes use of technology to maximize combustion efficiency and produce smokeless, clean burning. This is achieved by using an air system that is negative pressure that draws fresh hot, dry clean air in from the bottom of the boiler and then pushes it out through the chimney at a much higher rate than conventional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished by an innovative design that makes use of a multi-pass, water-filled heat exchanger made from 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.

If properly used correctly, when properly used, the Pristine Gasification Series OWB can attain the highest efficiency of combustion, which is 99% to create a cleaner, smokeless fire that uses less wood and produces significantly fewer emissions than traditional OWBs. To further maximize your OWB's performance, it is important to only burn dry, clean, and seasoned wood. The process of preparing your wood for 6 months or more prior to burning is recommended. It helps ensure a better and more efficient burn.

In addition to increasing the efficiency of your wood stove it is also possible to increase its efficiency by executing the "dry burn" every week. This method helps to eliminate creosote accumulation, makes your boiler efficient and extends its lifespan. By adding a creosote-removing stick to your stove every time you fill it, you can dramatically reduce the amount of creosote you use. The product is available from Wisconsin Wood Furnace.

Clean

The soot particles left on the stove after burning wood may make a stove appear very dirty. They are extremely difficult to shift so if you notice any areas of build up on the glass of your stove, you must clean them right away. In the event that the soot is not removed, it will harden and be even more difficult to get off. It is crucial to choose the right cleaner however, you should avoid damaging the glass surface by using anything that can scratch it. This could cause an area of weakness that could shatter glass when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Make sure you let your wood stove cool completely before cleaning it. Be sure to surround it with newspaper. This will stop the ash from spreading and staining surfaces.

It could take as long as one year for the seasoning process of your stove to be complete, based on the quality of the wood you select. The wood that is treated with a seasoned finish will not only burn more efficiently, but will also produce less creosote. This is the substance that accumulates on your chimney, which reduces efficiency and creating a fire hazard. If you're using unseasoned wood or are just beginning a fire in your outdoor fireplace, it's recommended to open the lower backdoor, and scoop out the ashes into a non-combustible container every week.

You should also do a sediment flush on your boiler at least every four years. This involves a simple five-second flush from the drain valve on your boiler. This will eliminate any sediments that have built up in the system, and keep your boiler working well.

Once you have done the sediment flush, it's now time to clean the Outside Wood Burners of your outdoor wood burner. Before beginning, it is crucial to cover the floor surrounding the stove with newspaper. Wearing protective gloves and eyewear is also a good idea. You should also have a metal ash canister along with a scraping tool as well as a shovel. You can use a cloth for a shield to protect the refractory as you scrape away coal and ash deposits.

Easy to Operate

Outdoor small wood burner boilers (also known as outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heating systems, or outdoor wood burning stoves small heaters) are often misunderstood despite their acclaim. They were one of the "it" trends of the 1990s, along with mullet hairstyles. They're not like the popular EPA wood stoves, which are designed to burn low temperatures continuously. They use more combustion and generate more smoke. This is why some local governments regulate or ban their use.

OWBs work best in homes with a high level of insulation. The smoldering, visible smoke is also a source of complaints from neighbors and has resulted in numerous OWBs being shut down or being sued in the past. In order for OWBs to function properly, they must be used with dry wood with low moisture content. Green or unseasoned wood can decrease efficiency, cause creosote to accumulate and reduce the life of the burner. Drying wood takes time, and a moisture meter is a must for any homeowner.

In contrast, dual-stage wood gasification boilers (OWGB) utilize three steps of process which makes use of the available energy in the wood and results in much less smoke. These kinds of furnaces are far more efficient than traditional OWBs and can be used with a larger variety of fuel. Wood gasification boilers require dry, seasoned wood. The majority of wood can be seasoned over the course of one year. Oak and other hardy trees can take up to two years to mature. This is due to a lower water content and denser mass. This lets them store heat for longer, thereby increasing efficiency and decreasing pollution. The EPA's "Burn Wise" website and Cornell Cooperative Extension can help homeowners learn more about burning wood efficiently in order to reduce air pollution.

Low Maintenance

Modern outdoor wood furnaces have been designed with the environment in mind. In contrast to indoor wood burners which emit significant smoke, modern outdoor furnaces burn efficiently and without the production of excessive heat or carbon monoxide. They also require less wood to generate the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.

Outdoor wood burners require less maintenance and are more tolerant of moisture content in wood than wood burning stoves for indoor use. However outdoor wood burners should only be used with properly prepared or "cured" contemporary wood burners. Some types of wood can last for up to a year. It is important to use a moisture meter to measure the amount of water of your wood before loading.

When the system is in operation, it is important to check the system regularly for the build-up of creosote. Creosote is an byproduct of combustion that can build up in the flue and chimney if it is not cleaned on a regular basis. It can be eliminated by pouring a creosote removal product into the fire. Regular cleaning of the chimney and flue will remove dangerous creosote and increase efficiency.

Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technology known as Negative Pressure Gasification to achieve 99% combustion efficiency. This technology is utilized in our EPA certified Pristine Series Outdoor freestanding wood burner Furnaces to draw air upwards from the bottom and push all gases through an insulated secondary combustion chamber surrounded by water with easy-to-clean turbines. The result is a smokeless & pollutant free burning.

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