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What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners
Outdoor wood burners are a cost-effective method of heating homes and businesses. They also help to reduce dependence on fossil fuels that are non-renewable and contribute to a resilient energy strategy.
Well-seasoned wood is essential for efficient burning. 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 many years and offer a very green and efficient method to heat your home. However, the standard design of OWBs, which promotes the slow and cooler burning that causes poor combustion and more smoke, creosote and particulates. Unburned fuels can cause health issues and fire hazards. They also degrade the environment.
Moreover the visible smoke plume produced by OWBs can make neighbors angry and could lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement action. This kind of problem can have a negative impact on the value of your property and could result in your OWB being closed.
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 create a smokeless, clean burn. This is achieved by using an air system that is negative pressure that pulls fresh hot, dry and filtered air from the bottom of the boiler, and pushes it out of the chimney at a greater rate than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished by an exclusive design that uses an incredibly efficient multi-pass water-filled heat exchanger made from 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.
When used properly when properly used, when used correctly, the Pristine Gasification Series OWB can achieve an efficiency of 99% to create a cleaner, smokeless fire that requires less wood and produces significantly fewer emissions than traditional OWBs. To maximize your OWB's performance it is crucial to only burn clean, seasoned, dry wood. Seasoning your wood for 6 months or more prior to burning is recommended. This helps ensure a better and more efficient burn.
In addition to maximizing the performance of your wood burner and enhancing its efficiency by executing an "dry burn" every week. This technique eliminates creosote build up, keeps your boiler efficient and extends its lifespan. Additionally by putting in a creosote remover stick every when you load your stove, you will be able to dramatically reduce the amount of creosote used. The product is available from Wisconsin Wood Furnace.
Clean
The soot particles left in the aftermath of burning wood can make a stove appear very dirty. They are difficult to clean, so clean any buildup that may be on the glass of your stove immediately. Any soot that is not eliminated will begin to harden and make it more difficult to remove. Using the right cleaning products for the job is vital, but also be sure you're not damaging the surface of the glass with anything that might scratch it. This could lead to a weak spot that can break glass when exposed to high temperatures.
Be sure to allow your wood burner to cool completely before cleaning it. Also, be sure that the surrounding area is covered with newspaper. This will prevent the ash from leaking and staining surfaces.
Depending on the quality of the wood that you use, it can take up to one year for your stove to be properly well-seasoned. The wood that is properly seasoned will not only burn more efficiently, but also produce less creosote. This is the substance that is able to build up on your fireplace, reducing its efficiency and creating an opportunity for fire hazards. If you're using unseasoned wood or just making a fresh fire in your outdoor wood burner the best thing to do is to open up the back door to the lower part and scoop out the ashes into a non-combustible container every week.
A sediment flush is recommended on your boiler every four years. This is a simple five second flush from the bottom drain valve of your boiler. This will get rid of any accumulation of sediment within the system and help ensure that your boiler is in good operating condition.
After you have cleaned the outside of your outdoor fireplace, it is time to clean it. Before you begin, make sure to cover the area around the stove with newspaper. It is also beneficial to wear gloves and protective eyewear. You should also have a metal ash container, a scraping tool and shovel. You can use a cloth for shield to protect the refractory while you scrape away coal and ash deposits.
Easy to Operate
Outdoor wood boilers (also called outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heating systems or outdoor wood heaters) are often misunderstood in spite of their acclaim. They were one of the "it" trends of the 1990s, alongside hairstyles for mullets. They're not the same as the well-known EPA wood stoves, which are designed to burn low temperatures and run continuously. They have more combustion and generate more smoke. Some local governments restrict or ban their use.
OWBs are best used for heating homes with insulation levels that are high. Smoke that is dense and smoldering could cause annoyance to neighbors, resulting in many OWBs to be shut down or sued. For OWBs dry wood that has less moisture content is required to work effectively. Unseasoned or green wood will reduce efficiency, causing creosote build-up and reduce the life of the burner. Drying wood can take time and the use of a moisture gauge is essential for every homeowner.
In contrast dual-stage wood gasification boilers (OWGB) utilize three steps of process that uses more of the available energy from the wood and results in less smoke. These types of furnaces are more efficient than traditional OWBs and can be used with a greater range of fuel. Wood gasification boilers require dry and seasoned wood. The majority of wood burners for sale will mature over the course of a year. Oak and other tough trees can take as long as two years. They are less watery and have a greater density. This allows them to hold heat for longer, increasing efficiency and decreasing pollution. The EPA's "Burn Wise" website and Cornell Cooperative Extension can help homeowners understand how to burn wood efficiently to minimize pollution to the air.
Low Maintenance
Modern outdoor wood furnaces have been designed with the environment in mind. Unlike indoor wood burning stove wood burners that produce significant smoke, modern outdoor furnaces burn cleanly without the production of excessive heat or carbon monoxide. They also use less wood to generate the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.
Outdoor wood burners require significantly less maintenance than Indoor Wood Burner wood burners and are more forgiving in regards to the moisture content of the wood. However outdoor wood burners can only be used with properly prepared or "cured" wood. Some types of cast iron wood burning stove can take up to a full year. Make use of a moisture meter prior to loading to measure the amount of water in your wood.
When operating, it is essential to inspect the system periodically for creosote accumulation. Creosote is a by-product of combustion, may build up in the flue and chimney if they aren't cleaned regularly. It can be eliminated using a creosote removal solution that is poured into the fire. Regularly cleaning the chimney and flue will eliminate dangerous creosote buildup and improve efficiency.
Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technique called Negative Pressure Gasification to attain 99% efficiency in combustion. This technology is utilized in our EPA certified Pristine Series Outdoor Wood Furnaces to draw air upwards from the bottom and force all gases through an sealed secondary combustion chamber, which is surrounded by water, with easy-to-clean turbulators. The result is a smokeless and pollutant-free burn.
Outdoor wood burners are a cost-effective method of heating homes and businesses. They also help to reduce dependence on fossil fuels that are non-renewable and contribute to a resilient energy strategy.
Well-seasoned wood is essential for efficient burning. 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 many years and offer a very green and efficient method to heat your home. However, the standard design of OWBs, which promotes the slow and cooler burning that causes poor combustion and more smoke, creosote and particulates. Unburned fuels can cause health issues and fire hazards. They also degrade the environment.
Moreover the visible smoke plume produced by OWBs can make neighbors angry and could lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement action. This kind of problem can have a negative impact on the value of your property and could result in your OWB being closed.
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 create a smokeless, clean burn. This is achieved by using an air system that is negative pressure that pulls fresh hot, dry and filtered air from the bottom of the boiler, and pushes it out of the chimney at a greater rate than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished by an exclusive design that uses an incredibly efficient multi-pass water-filled heat exchanger made from 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.
When used properly when properly used, when used correctly, the Pristine Gasification Series OWB can achieve an efficiency of 99% to create a cleaner, smokeless fire that requires less wood and produces significantly fewer emissions than traditional OWBs. To maximize your OWB's performance it is crucial to only burn clean, seasoned, dry wood. Seasoning your wood for 6 months or more prior to burning is recommended. This helps ensure a better and more efficient burn.
In addition to maximizing the performance of your wood burner and enhancing its efficiency by executing an "dry burn" every week. This technique eliminates creosote build up, keeps your boiler efficient and extends its lifespan. Additionally by putting in a creosote remover stick every when you load your stove, you will be able to dramatically reduce the amount of creosote used. The product is available from Wisconsin Wood Furnace.
Clean
The soot particles left in the aftermath of burning wood can make a stove appear very dirty. They are difficult to clean, so clean any buildup that may be on the glass of your stove immediately. Any soot that is not eliminated will begin to harden and make it more difficult to remove. Using the right cleaning products for the job is vital, but also be sure you're not damaging the surface of the glass with anything that might scratch it. This could lead to a weak spot that can break glass when exposed to high temperatures.
Be sure to allow your wood burner to cool completely before cleaning it. Also, be sure that the surrounding area is covered with newspaper. This will prevent the ash from leaking and staining surfaces.
Depending on the quality of the wood that you use, it can take up to one year for your stove to be properly well-seasoned. The wood that is properly seasoned will not only burn more efficiently, but also produce less creosote. This is the substance that is able to build up on your fireplace, reducing its efficiency and creating an opportunity for fire hazards. If you're using unseasoned wood or just making a fresh fire in your outdoor wood burner the best thing to do is to open up the back door to the lower part and scoop out the ashes into a non-combustible container every week.
A sediment flush is recommended on your boiler every four years. This is a simple five second flush from the bottom drain valve of your boiler. This will get rid of any accumulation of sediment within the system and help ensure that your boiler is in good operating condition.
After you have cleaned the outside of your outdoor fireplace, it is time to clean it. Before you begin, make sure to cover the area around the stove with newspaper. It is also beneficial to wear gloves and protective eyewear. You should also have a metal ash container, a scraping tool and shovel. You can use a cloth for shield to protect the refractory while you scrape away coal and ash deposits.
Easy to Operate
Outdoor wood boilers (also called outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heating systems or outdoor wood heaters) are often misunderstood in spite of their acclaim. They were one of the "it" trends of the 1990s, alongside hairstyles for mullets. They're not the same as the well-known EPA wood stoves, which are designed to burn low temperatures and run continuously. They have more combustion and generate more smoke. Some local governments restrict or ban their use.OWBs are best used for heating homes with insulation levels that are high. Smoke that is dense and smoldering could cause annoyance to neighbors, resulting in many OWBs to be shut down or sued. For OWBs dry wood that has less moisture content is required to work effectively. Unseasoned or green wood will reduce efficiency, causing creosote build-up and reduce the life of the burner. Drying wood can take time and the use of a moisture gauge is essential for every homeowner.
In contrast dual-stage wood gasification boilers (OWGB) utilize three steps of process that uses more of the available energy from the wood and results in less smoke. These types of furnaces are more efficient than traditional OWBs and can be used with a greater range of fuel. Wood gasification boilers require dry and seasoned wood. The majority of wood burners for sale will mature over the course of a year. Oak and other tough trees can take as long as two years. They are less watery and have a greater density. This allows them to hold heat for longer, increasing efficiency and decreasing pollution. The EPA's "Burn Wise" website and Cornell Cooperative Extension can help homeowners understand how to burn wood efficiently to minimize pollution to the air.Low Maintenance
Modern outdoor wood furnaces have been designed with the environment in mind. Unlike indoor wood burning stove wood burners that produce significant smoke, modern outdoor furnaces burn cleanly without the production of excessive heat or carbon monoxide. They also use less wood to generate the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.
Outdoor wood burners require significantly less maintenance than Indoor Wood Burner wood burners and are more forgiving in regards to the moisture content of the wood. However outdoor wood burners can only be used with properly prepared or "cured" wood. Some types of cast iron wood burning stove can take up to a full year. Make use of a moisture meter prior to loading to measure the amount of water in your wood.
When operating, it is essential to inspect the system periodically for creosote accumulation. Creosote is a by-product of combustion, may build up in the flue and chimney if they aren't cleaned regularly. It can be eliminated using a creosote removal solution that is poured into the fire. Regularly cleaning the chimney and flue will eliminate dangerous creosote buildup and improve efficiency.
Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technique called Negative Pressure Gasification to attain 99% efficiency in combustion. This technology is utilized in our EPA certified Pristine Series Outdoor Wood Furnaces to draw air upwards from the bottom and force all gases through an sealed secondary combustion chamber, which is surrounded by water, with easy-to-clean turbulators. The result is a smokeless and pollutant-free burn.
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