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What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners<br /><br />Outdoor wood burning stoves can be a cost-effective solution for heating homes and businesses. They also help to reduce dependence on fossil fuels that are non-renewable and contribute to a resilient energy strategy.<br /><br />For efficient burning for efficient burning, it is crucial to use seasoned wood. Green or unseasoned wood has a higher moisture content and can cause creosote that can reduce performance.<br /><br />Efficient<br /><br /><br /><br />Outdoor wood burners have been around for many years. They are an energy efficient and eco-friendly method of heating your home. However, the typical design of OWBs, which promotes the slow and cooler burning, causes poor combustion and more smoke, creosote, and particulates. These unburned fuels can lead to health problems and fire hazards. They also degrade the environment.<br /><br />Additionally, the visible plume of smoke produced by OWBs could cause neighbors to voice their concerns and lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement action. This kind of public relations issue can be a significant impact on the value of your property, and could even result in your OWB being shut down.<br /><br />Crown Royal Stoves has a line of outdoor wood furnaces that are EPA Certified. The Pristine Gasification Series utilizes technology to maximize combustion efficiency and produce a smokeless, clean burn. This is achieved by using a negative-pressure air system that pulls fresh dry heated, filtered, and heated air from the bottom, and then pushes it out through the chimney much faster than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is achieved by a unique design which uses an incredibly efficient multi-pass water-filled heat exchanger made from 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.<br /><br />Properly used properly, when properly used, the Pristine Series OWB has a 99% combustion rate for a cleaner and smoke-free fire. It requires less wood, and produces significantly fewer emission than traditional OWBs. It is important to burn dry, clean, and seasoned wood in order to maximize the performance of your OWB. It is recommended to season your wood for six months or one year before burning it. This will result in an efficient and clean burn.<br /><br />You can improve the efficiency of your wood-burning stove by performing every week a "dry burn". This method eliminates creosote accumulation, makes your boiler running efficiently and increases its lifespan. Lastly, by adding a creosote removal stick each time you fill your stove, you can drastically cut the amount of creosote you use. This product is available from Wisconsin Wood Furnace.<br /><br />Clean<br /><br />A wood-burning stove could become very dirty from burnt soot particles. These are very hard to shift so if you notice any spots of buildup on the glass of your stove, you must clean them right away. If not, the soot will begin to harden and be even more difficult to get off. Using the right cleaners for the job is crucial, but also be sure you're not damaging the glass's surface by using anything that could scratch it. This could result in a weak spot that will shatter the glass when it's exposed to extreme temperatures.<br /><br />Make sure you let your wood burner cool completely before cleaning it. Be sure to cover the area surrounding it with newspaper. This will stop the ash from spilling and staining surfaces.<br /><br />Depending on the quality of the wood you choose to use, it could take up to an entire year for your stove to become properly well-seasoned. Wood that is properly seasoned will not only burn better and will produce less creosote. <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/categories/wood-burning-stoves">Fireplaces &amp; Stoves</a> is the substance that is able to build up on your fireplace, reducing its efficiency and creating the potential for a fire hazard. If you are using unseasoned wood, or just beginning 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 out the ashes into a non-combustible container each week.<br /><br />A sediment flush is recommended on your boiler every four years. This involves a simple five-second flush from the drain valve of your boiler. This will get rid of any sediment that has built up within the system and help keep your boiler in great functioning condition.<br /><br />After you have cleaned the outside of your fireplace outside it is time to clean it. Before you begin, it's crucial to cover the stove's perimeter with newspaper. It is also advisable to wear protective eyewear and gloves. You should also have a ash canister made of metal along with a scraping tool as well as a shovel. To safeguard the refractory, you must lay down a cloth to shield it as you scrape away coal and ash deposits.<br /><br />Easy to Operate<br /><br />Outdoor wood boilers (also known as outdoor furnaces, outdoor wood hydronic heating systems, or outdoor wood heaters) are often misunderstood, despite their acclaim. They were among the "it" trends of the 1990s, alongside mullet hairstyles. In contrast to their EPA-approved counterparts, popular wood stoves that are designed to burn at low, constant temperatures, these boilers have an increased fire rate and emit more smoke when operating. This is the reason why local governments regulate or ban their use.<br /><br />OWBs are best suited to homes with a high level of insulation. Smoke that is dense and smoldering may be a nuisance for neighbors, which has led many OWBs to be shut down or even sued. For OWBs dry wood that has a lower moisture content is required to function effectively. The use of unseasoned or green wood decreases efficiency, causes creosote to build up and may reduce the lifespan of the burner. Drying wood takes time and a moisture meter is a must for any homeowner.<br /><br />Dual-stage wood gasification (OWGB) boilers however utilize a three-step process that makes use of more energy contained in the wood. This results in less smoke. These kinds of furnaces are more efficient than traditional OWBs and can be used with a greater range of fuel. Wood gasification boilers require dry, seasoned firewood. The majority of wood will mature over the course of a year. Oak and other hardy trees can take as long as two years. They are less water-based and have a denser mass. This lets them store heat for longer, thus increasing efficiency and reducing pollution. The EPA's "Burn Wise" website and Cornell Cooperative Extension can help homeowners learn more about burning wood efficiently, thereby reducing air pollution.<br /><br />Low Maintenance<br /><br />Modern outdoor wood furnaces are designed with the environment in mind. Contrary to indoor wood stoves that produce significant smoke, modern outdoor furnaces burn efficiently and without the release of excessive heat or carbon monoxide. They also use less wood to produce the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.<br /><br />Outdoor wood burners require less maintenance and are more forgiving of wood moisture content than wood burning stoves that are indoor. Outdoor wood burners are suitable for wood that has been properly "cured" or seasoned. Some types of wood can take up to a year. Make use of a moisture meter prior to loading to determine the amount of water in your wood.<br /><br />During operation it is important to inspect the system periodically to check for accumulation of creosote. Creosote is a byproduct of combustion and can build up in the flue and chimney in the event that 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 flue and chimney will eliminate dangerous creosote, and boost efficiency.<br /><br />Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technique called Negative Pressure Gasification to achieve 99% combustion efficiency. This technology is utilized in our EPA certified Pristine Series Outdoor Wood Furnaces to draw air from the bottom and force all gases through an insulated secondary combustion chamber which is surrounded by water, with easy-to-clean turbines. The result is a smokeless &amp; pollution-free burning.<br /><br />
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