What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners<br /><br />Outdoor wood burning stoves can be an efficient and 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.<br /><br />Well-seasoned wood is essential for efficient burning. Green or unseasoned wood may have a higher moisture content which can cause creosote to build up and slow down performance.<br /><br />Efficient<br /><br />Outdoor wood burners (OWBs) have been around for many years and offer a very energy efficient and environmentally friendly method to heat your home. The design of OWBs encourages an older, cooler fire which leads to less efficient combustion and a higher amount of smoke and creosote. These unburned fuels could cause health problems, fire hazards, and deteriorate the surrounding environment.<br /><br />Additionally the visible smoke plume that OWBs produce can make neighbors angry and lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement actions. This kind of problem can have a negative impact on your property value and even cause your OWB being closed down.<br /><br />Crown Royal Stoves has a range of outdoor wood furnaces that are EPA Certified. The Pristine Gasification Series uses technology to improve the efficiency of combustion and provide a smokeless, clean burn. 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 out through the chimney at a much faster rate than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished through an innovative design that makes use of an encapsulated, multi-pass heat exchanger constructed from 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.<br /><br />When used properly correctly, 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 generates significantly less emissions than traditional OWBs. To further maximize the effectiveness of your OWB it is crucial to only burn dry, clean, and seasoned wood. It is recommended to season your wood for six months or one year prior to burning it. This will result in an efficient and clean burn.<br /><br />In addition to maximizing the performance of your wood stove, you can also improve its efficiency by executing a "dry burn" every week. This method reduces creosote which improves boiler efficiency and extends the lifespan of your boiler. By adding a creosote-removing stick to your stove each time you fill it up, you can drastically reduce the amount of creosote that you need to use. The product is available through Wisconsin Wood Furnace.<br /><br />Clean<br /><br /><br /><br />A wood-burning stove could be extremely dirty due to burned soot particles. They are difficult to remove so make sure you clean any buildup that may be on your stove's glass immediately. Any soot that is not eliminated will become hard and make it more difficult to remove. It is crucial to select the right cleaners however, you should avoid damaging the glass surface with anything that may scratch it. This could cause a weak point that will break glass when exposed to extreme temperatures.<br /><br />Before you begin cleaning your wood stove, you should make sure that it's not lit and completely cool. Also, make sure that the surrounding area is covered with newspaper. This will stop the ash from spilling and staining surfaces.<br /><br />It could take as long as one year for the seasoning process of your stove to be completed, based on the quality of wood you use. The wood that is treated with a seasoned finish will not only burn more efficiently, but will also produce less creosote. This is the material which builds up on your fireplace, reducing its efficiency and posing the potential for a fire hazard. If you're using unseasoned wood, or just starting an outdoor fire fireplace, it's best to open the lower backdoor, and scoop out ashes into a noncombustible container every week.<br /><br />A sediment flush should be carried out on your boiler every four years. This involves a simple five-second flush from the drain valve of your boiler. This will remove any sediments that have accumulated up in the system and will ensure that your boiler runs well.<br /><br />After you have cleaned the exterior of your outdoor fireplace it is time to clean it. Before you begin, make sure to cover the stove's area with newspaper. It is also helpful to wear gloves and protective eyewear. You should also have a metal ash canister as well as a scraping tool and shovel. You can use a cloth as a shield to shield the refractory from damage while you scrape away coal and ash deposits.<br /><br />Easy to Operate<br /><br />Despite their popularity (they were one of the 1990s' "it" trends, as were mullet haircuts) outdoor wood boilers, also known as outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heaters, are still often misunderstood. These units are not like the popular EPA wood stoves, which are designed to burn low temperatures continuously. They are able to produce a higher rate of burning and generate more smoke. This is why a few local governments regulate or even ban their use.<br /><br />OWBs are best suited to homes with high levels of insulation. The smoldering, visible smoke can also be a source of complaints from neighbors, and has led to numerous OWBs being shut down or sued in the past. In order for OWBs to function properly, they must be operated using dry wood with low moisture content. Utilizing unseasoned or green wood can reduce efficiency, cause creosote build up and can cut down the life of the burner. Drying wood can take time and an instrument to measure moisture is a must for the homeowner.<br /><br />In contrast, dual-stage wood gasification boilers (OWGB) utilize a three step process that makes use of more available energy in the wood, resulting in less smoke. These types of furnaces are more efficient than conventional OWBs and can be used with a greater variety of fuel. Wood gasification boilers require dry well-seasoned and seasoned firewood. The majority of wood will season within one year. Oak and other hardy trees may take as long as two years to mature. They are less water-based and have a denser mass. This enables them to hold heat longer, increasing efficiency and decreasing pollution. The EPA "Burn Wise' website and Cornell Cooperative Extension are great sources for homeowners to understand how to efficiently burn wood in order minimize pollution to the air.<br /><br />Low Maintenance<br /><br />Modern outdoor wood furnaces are constructed with the environment in mind. Modern outdoor wood furnaces don't produce excessive heat or CO2. They also burn more efficiently than indoor wood stoves. They also require less wood to generate the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.<br /><br />Outdoor wood burners also require less maintenance than indoor wood burners and are more accommodating in regards to the moisture content of the wood. Outdoor wood burners are suitable for wood that has been properly "cured" or dried or. Certain types of wood may take up to a year. Use a moisture meter before loading to check the amount of water present in your wood.<br /><br />During operation, it is necessary to periodically inspect the system for the build-up of creosote. Creosote is an byproduct of combustion and can build up in the chimney and flue when it is not cleaned on a regular basis. It can be removed using the use of a special creosote remover that is poured into the fire. Regular cleaning of the flue and chimney will eliminate dangerous creosote accumulations and improve efficiency.<br /><br />In <a href="https://junejury43.werite.net/the-story-behind-large-wood-burner-is-one-that-will-haunt-you-forever">wood burning stoves for sale</a> to attain 99% efficiency in combustion, Crown Royal Stoves designed a brand new air flow technique called Negative Pressure Gasification. This technology is employed in our EPA certified Pristine Series Outdoor Wood Furnaces to pull air up from the bottom and force all gases through an enclosed secondary combustion chamber that is surrounded by water with easy-to-clean turbulators. The result is a smokeless, pollutant-free burning.<br /><br />
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