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What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners

Outdoor wood burning stoves are a cost-effective way to heat 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.

For efficient combustion, it is important to use seasoned wood. Wood that is not seasoned or green may have a higher moisture content, which can cause creosote to build up and slow down performance.

Efficient

Outdoor wood burners (OWBs) have been around for many years and offer a very small wood burner eco-friendly and energy efficient method of heating your home. The 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 as well as fire hazards and affect the environment around them.

Moreover the visible smoke plume OWBs create can make neighbors complain. This could result in DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) taking enforcement action. This type of public relations issue can cause serious damage to the value of your property and could even result in your OWB being shut down.

Crown Royal Stoves offers a line of EPA Certified outdoor wood furnaces known as the Pristine Gasification Series that utilizes technology to maximize combustion efficiency for a clean, smokeless burn. This is done with a negative-pressure air system that draws fresh dry heated, filtered, and heated air from the bottom and then pushes it up the chimney faster than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished through a unique design which uses a multi-pass water filled heat exchanger made of 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.

When used properly, when used correctly, the Pristine Gasification Series OWB can attain a 99% combustion efficiency for a cleaner, smoke-free fire that consumes less cheap wood burner and produces fewer emissions than traditional OWBs. To further maximize the effectiveness of your OWB it is essential to burn dry, clean, seasoned wood. Seasoning your wood for six months or a year prior to burning is recommended and helps ensure a better and more efficient burn.

You can boost the efficiency of your corner wood burner-burning stove by executing each week a "dry burn". This method lowers the amount of creosote in your home, increases boiler efficiency and extends the life of your boiler. By adding a creosote-removing stick to your stove each time you fill it, you can drastically reduce the amount of creosote that you need to use. The product is available through Wisconsin Wood Furnace.

Clean

The soot particles that are left on the stove after burning wood may make a stove look very dirty. They are difficult to remove and therefore, you must clean any buildup that may be on the glass of your stove immediately. In the event that the soot is not removed, it will get harder and become more difficult to get off. Using the right cleaners for the job is vital, but also be sure you're not damaging the surface of the glass with anything that could scratch it. This could cause an area of weakness that could shatter glass when exposed high temperatures.

Before you begin cleaning your wood burner you must ensure that it is unlit and completely cool. Be sure that you surround it with newspaper. This will stop the ash from leaking and staining surfaces.

It can take up to one year for your stove's seasoning to be completed, based on the quality of the wood you select. The wood that is seasoned will not only burn more efficiently and last longer, but it will also produce less creosote. This is the kind of material that is able to build up on your fireplace, reducing its efficiency and posing 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 the lower back door and scoop ashes out into a non-combustible bin every week.

You should also perform a sediment flush on your boiler at a minimum every four years. This involves a simple five-second flush from the drain valve on your boiler. This will get rid of any sediments that have built up in the system and will ensure that your boiler runs efficiently.

After you've completed the sediment flush, it's now time to clean the exterior of your outdoor wood burner. Before beginning, it is essential to cover the floor area around the stove with newspaper. Wearing protective gloves and eyewear is an excellent idea. You should also have a shovel, a metal container for ash, and scraping tools. To protect the refractory you should lay down a cloth to protect it while you scrape away 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. They are not the same as the well-known EPA wood stoves, which are made to burn at low temperatures and continuously. They are able to produce an increased rate of fire and generate more smoke. Some local governments limit or ban their use.

OWBs work best in homes that have high levels of insulation. The visible, smoldering smoke is also a source of complaint with neighbors and has led to numerous OWBs being shut down or sued in the past. For OWBs, dry wood with less moisture content is required to function effectively. Wood that is not seasoned or green can reduce efficiency, cause creosote build-up, and shorten the lifespan 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 which makes use of the available energy in the wood, resulting in less smoke. These furnaces are more efficient than traditional OWBs, and can be used to fuel various fuels. Wood gasification boilers need dry well-seasoned wood. Most wood will season within a year, however oak and other hardy species could take two years or more to fully mature. They are less water-based and have a larger mass. This lets them store heat for longer, thereby 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 to reduce pollution to the air.

Low Maintenance

Modern outdoor wood furnaces are constructed with the environment in mind. In contrast to indoor wood burning stove (https://botdb.win/wiki/20_Fun_Details_About_Wood_Burning_Stoves_Ideas) wood burners which emit significant smoke, modern outdoor furnaces burn efficiently and without the production of excessive carbon monoxide or heat. They also require less wood to provide the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.

Outdoor wood burners require less maintenance and are more forgiving of the moisture content of wood than indoor wood burner wood burning stoves. However outdoor wood burners should only be used with properly seasoned or "cured" wood. Certain kinds of wood can take up to a full year. Use a moisture gauge prior to loading to measure the amount of water in your wood.

When the system is in operation, it is important to check the system regularly for the accumulation of creosote. Creosote, a by-product of combustion, may build up in the flue and chimney if they aren't cleaned regularly. It can be removed with a creosote removal solution that is poured into the flame. Regular cleaning of the flue and chimney can remove harmful creosote, and boost efficiency.

Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technology called Negative Pressure Gasification to achieve 99% combustion efficiency. Our EPA certified Pristine Series outdoor wood furnaces employ this technology to pull air from the bottom, pushing all gasses through an insulated water surrounded secondary combustion chamber, which is easy-clean turbulators for a smokeless & pollution free combustion.