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What You Need to Know About Outdoor Wood Burners

Outdoor wood burning stoves can be an efficient and cost-effective method of heating homes and businesses. They also help to reduce dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels and help to create a more resilient energy strategy.

To ensure efficient burning, it is important to use seasoned wood. Green or unseasoned wood may contain more moisture that can cause creosote to build up and slow down performance.

Efficient

Outdoor wood burners (OWBs) have been around for many years and are an extremely green and efficient method of heating your home. However, the typical design of OWBs that encourages the slow and cooler burning that causes less combustion and a higher amount of smoke, creosote, and particulates. Unburned fuels can lead to health issues and fire hazards, as well as cause harm to the environment around it.

Moreover, the visible smoke plume produced by OWBs can cause neighbors to complain and result in DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement actions. This kind of public relations issue can be a significant impact on the value of your property and may even lead to your OWB being shut down.

Crown Royal Stoves has a range of outdoor wood furnaces that are EPA Certified. The Pristine Gasification Series uses technology to increase the efficiency of combustion and provide an unburned, clean and smoke-free. This is achieved through a negative pressure air system that pulls fresh, dry, hot, filtered air in from the bottom of the boiler and pushes it back out through the chimney at a greater rate than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is accomplished by the unique design of an encapsulated, multi-pass heat exchanger made of 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.

Properly utilized, the Pristine Series OWB has a 99% combustion rate for a cleaner and smokeless fire. It consumes less wood and produces significantly fewer emission than traditional OWBs. It is essential to use clean, seasoned and dry wood to increase the performance of your OWB. It is recommended that you season your wood for a minimum of six months or one year before burning it. This will result in an efficient and clean burn.

You can improve the efficiency of your wood-burning stove through a weekly "dry burn". This method helps to eliminate creosote accumulation, makes your boiler running efficiently and increases its life span. Lastly by adding a creosote removal stick each when you load your stove, you can significantly reduce the amount creosote used. This product is available from Wisconsin Wood Furnace.

Clean

The soot particles that are left behind after burning wood can make a wood stove look very dirty. They are difficult to remove and therefore, you must clean any buildup that may be on your stove's glass immediately. Soot that is not removed will harden and make it more difficult to remove. It's important to choose the right cleaner however, you must be careful not to scratch the glass with anything that may scratch it. This could result in a weak spot that will break the glass when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Make sure you let your wood burner cool completely before cleaning it. Make sure that you cover the area surrounding it with newspaper. This will stop the ash from spreading and staining surfaces.

Depending on the quality of the wood you choose to use, it could take up to one year for your stove to become properly and seasoned. The wood that is seasoned will not only burn more efficiently, but also produce less creosote. This is the kind of material that is able to build up on your fireplace, decreasing its efficiency and creating a potential fire hazard. If you're using unseasoned wood or are just beginning a new fire in your outdoor large wood burning stove burner the best thing to do is to open the back door to the lower part and scoop ashes out into a non-combustible container every week.

You should also do an annual sediment flush on your boiler at least every four years. This is a quick five-second flush 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 efficiently.

Once you've completed the sediment flush, it's time to clean the exterior of your outdoor wood burner. Before you begin, make sure to cover the area around the stove with newspaper. It is also helpful to wear gloves and protective eyewear. Also, you should have an ash container, a shovel container for ash, and a scraping tool. You can use a cloth as an insulator to protect the refractory as you scrape away coal and small wood burning stove ash deposits.

Easy to operate

Despite their popularity (they were among the 1990s' "it" trends, together with mullet hairstyles) outdoor wood boilers, also known as outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heaters are still often misunderstood. They're not the same as the well-known EPA wood stoves, which are designed to burn low temperatures and continuously. They use more combustion and produce more smoke. Certain local governments restrict or prohibit their use.

OWBs work best for homes with a high level of insulation. The smoldering, visible smoke can also be a source of complaint with neighbors, and has led to many OWBs being shut-down or being sued in the past. To ensure that OWBs to operate properly they must be operated using dry wood that has a low moisture content. Unseasoned or green wood can decrease efficiency, cause creosote to accumulate and decrease the life of the burner. Drying wood burners for sale takes time and the use of a moisture gauge is a must for the homeowner.

Dual-stage wood gasification (OWGB) boilers however utilize a three-step process that utilizes more of the energy available in the wood. This results in less smoke. These furnaces are more efficient than conventional OWBs and are suitable for a wide range of fuels. Wood gasification boilers require dry well-seasoned and well-seasoned firewood. The majority of wood will be seasoned within a year, however oak and other species that are hardy can take two or more years to fully season. They are less water-based and have a larger mass. 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 learn more about how to burn wood efficiently in order to reduce air pollution.

Low Maintenance

Modern outdoor wood furnaces have been designed with the environment in mind. Modern outdoor wood furnaces don't emit excessive heat or CO2. They also burn more efficiently than indoor wood Burning stove wood stoves. They also require less wood to generate the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.

Outdoor wood burners require less maintenance and are more accepting of moisture content in wood than indoor wood burning stove wood burning stoves. However, outdoor wood burners can only be used with properly prepared or "cured" wood. This can take a year or more for certain types of wood. Use a moisture gauge prior to loading to determine the amount of water in the wood.

During operation, it is important to regularly check the system for the accumulation of creosote. Creosote is a by-product of combustion, can build up in the chimney and flue when they are not cleaned regularly. It can be eliminated by pouring a creosote removing product into the fire. Regularly cleaning the chimney and flue will help eliminate dangerous creosote accumulations and improve efficiency.

Crown Royal Stoves developed a new airflow technology known as 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, directing all of the gasses through an insulated, water-surrounded secondary combustion chamber that is easy to clean Turbulators to ensure a smoke-free and pollution free combustion.