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What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners

fireplaces-and-stoves-text-logo-png.pngOutdoor wood burning stoves are a cost-effective method of heating homes and businesses. They also help to reduce dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels and contribute to a resilient energy strategy.

A well-seasoned wood is vital for efficient burning. Green or unseasoned wood may have a higher moisture content that can create creosote and slow down performance.

Efficient

Outdoor wood burners (OWBs) have been around for many years and offer a very green and efficient way to heat your home. The typical design of OWBs encourages a slower, cooler fire which results in poorer combustion and more smoke and creosote. Unburned fuels can lead to health problems, fire hazards, and cause harm to the environment around it.

Moreover the visible smoke produced by OWBs can cause neighbors to complain and could lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement actions. This type of issue can have a negative impact on the value of your property and could result in your OWB being shut down.

Crown Royal Stoves offers a line of EPA Certified outdoor Wood burner clearance sale furnaces that are referred to as the Pristine Gasification Series that utilizes technology to boost the efficiency of combustion for a clean, smoke-free combustion. This is accomplished by using a negative-pressure air system which pulls in fresh, dry heated, filtered air from the bottom, and then pushes it up the chimney much faster than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished by a unique design that utilizes an encapsulated, indoor wood burner multi-pass heat exchanger made of 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.

When properly used correctly, the Pristine Gasification Series OWB can attain an efficiency of 99% for a cleaner, smokeless fire that uses less wood and produces fewer emissions than traditional OWBs. To further maximize your OWB's performance, it is important to only burn dry, clean, seasoned wood. It is recommended to prepare your wood for a minimum of six months or one year before burning it. This will result in the most efficient and clean burn.

You can increase the efficiency of your wood-burning stove by performing each week a "dry burn". This technique reduces creosote, increases boiler efficiency and extends the life of your boiler. By adding a creosote-removing stick to your stove each time you fill it up, you can dramatically reduce the amount of creosote you use. This product is available from Wisconsin Wood Furnace.

Clean

A wood burning stove can be extremely dirty due to burned soot particles. They are difficult to get rid of so make sure you remove any buildup from your stove's glass immediately. If not, the soot will begin to become harder and more difficult to remove. It is crucial to select the right cleaners, but you should also be careful not to scratch the glass by using anything that can scratch it. This could lead to an area of weakness that could shatter glass when exposed extreme temperatures.

Before you begin cleaning your wood burning fireplace burner, you must ensure that it's not lit and completely cool. Be sure to cover the area surrounding it with newspaper. This will prevent any ash spillage that could stain and mark surfaces.

It can take up to one year for the seasoning of your stove to be complete, based on the quality of wood you select. Wood that is properly seasoned will not only burn better and last longer, but it will also produce less creosote. This is the substance that accumulates on your chimney, reducing efficiency and posing the risk of fire. If you're using unseasoned wood or are just starting a new fire in your outdoor wood burner the best thing you can do is to open up the back door to the lower part and scoop ashes out into a non-combustible container every week.

A sediment flush should be carried out on your boiler every four years. This is a simple flush that takes five seconds from the bottom drain valve on your boiler. This will get rid of any sediments that have accumulated in the system and will ensure that your boiler runs well.

Once you've completed the sediment flush, it's time to clean the outside of your outdoor wood burner. Before starting, it's crucial to cover the floor area surrounding the stove with newspaper. It is also beneficial to wear protective eyewear and gloves. You should also have a ash canister made of metal, a scraping tool and shovel. You can use a cloth as a shield to protect the refractory while you take off coal and ash deposits.

Easy to operate

Despite their popularity (they were one of the 1990s' "it" trends, together with mullet hairstyles) outdoor wood boilers, also known as outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heaters are often misunderstood. Unlike their cousin the EPA's popular wood stoves which are designed to burn at low, constant temperatures, these units use an increased fire rate and generate more smoke when they operate. Some local governments limit or prohibit their use.

OWBs are great to heat homes with insulation levels that are high. Smoke that is thick and smoldering may be a nuisance to neighbors, resulting in many OWBs to be shut down or even sued. For OWBs dry wood that has less moisture content is required to work properly. Wood that is not seasoned or green can decrease efficiency, cause creosote to build up and reduce the life of the burner. Drying wood can take time and the use of a moisture gauge is a must for any homeowner.

In contrast, dual-stage wood gasification boilers (OWGB) employ three steps of process which makes use of the available energy in the wood, resulting in a lesser amount of smoke. These kinds of furnaces are more efficient than conventional OWBs and can be used with a greater range of fuel. Wood gasification boilers need dry well-seasoned wood. Most wood will season within a year, however oak and other species that are hardy may require two years or more to fully season. This is due to lower volume of water and a greater density. This enables them to hold heat longer, thus 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 wood burner outdoor wood stoves have been designed to be eco-friendly. Unlike Indoor wood burner wood burners that generate significant smoke Modern outdoor furnaces burn cleanly without the creation of excessive carbon monoxide or heat. They also require less wood to generate the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.

Outdoor wood burners also require significantly less maintenance than indoor wood burners, and are more tolerant 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 wood can take up to a full year. It is essential to utilize a moisture gauge to measure the amount of water of your wood before loading.

When operating, it is essential to inspect the system periodically for creosote accumulation. Creosote, a by-product of combustion, can accumulate in the flue and chimney if they are not cleaned regularly. It can be removed with a creosote removal solution that is poured into the fire. Regular cleaning of the flue and chimney will remove dangerous creosote and improve efficiency.

Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technology called Negative Pressure Gasification to ensure 99% efficiency in combustion. Our EPA certified Pristine Series outdoor cast iron wood burner furnaces employ this technology to pull air from the bottom, Indoor Wood Burner pushing all the gasses into an insulated water-surrounded secondary combustion chamber with easy-clean turbines for a smokeless and pollutant-free burn.

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