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What You Need to Know About Outdoor second hand wood burning stoves Burners

Outdoor wood burning stoves are a cost-effective way to heat homes and businesses. They also reduce dependence on nonrenewable fossils fuels and help in implementing a sustainable energy strategy.

A well-seasoned wood is vital for efficient burning. Green or unseasoned wood may contain more moisture, which can create creosote and slow down performance.

Efficient

Outdoor wood burners (OWBs) have been around for many years and provide an energy efficient and environmentally friendly method of heating your home. However, the typical design of OWBs that encourages the slow and cooler burning which causes less combustion and a higher amount of smoke, creosote and particulates. These unburned fuels can lead to health problems as well as fire hazards, and can also harm the environment.

Moreover, the visible smoke that OWBs produce can make neighbors angry and could lead to DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) enforcement actions. This kind of issue could have a negative impact on the value of your property and could lead to your OWB being closed.

Crown Royal Stoves offers a range of EPA Certified outdoor wood furnaces called the Pristine Gasification Series that utilizes technology to maximize combustion efficiency to ensure a smokeless, clean burn. This is achieved by using the negative pressure air system that pulls fresh hot, dry and filtered air from the bottom of the boiler and pushes it back out through the chimney at a much more rapid rate than traditional outdoor wood boilers. This is achieved by a unique design which uses a multi-pass water filled heat exchanger made of 409 Titanium Enhanced Stainless Steel.

When properly used when properly used, when properly used, the Pristine Gasification Series OWB can reach an efficiency of 99% for a cleaner, smokeless fire that requires less wood heater stove and generates significantly less carbon dioxide than traditional OWBs. To maximize the effectiveness of your OWB it is crucial to only burn clean, seasoned, dry wood. Seasoning your wood for 6 months or more prior to burning is recommended and helps ensure a better energy efficient and efficient burn.

In addition to improving the performance of your wood burner it is also possible to increase the efficiency of your wood burner by performing an "dry burn" every week. This method lowers the amount of creosote in your home which improves boiler efficiency and extends the lifespan of your boiler. By adding a stick for removing creosote to your stove each time you fill it, you can dramatically reduce the amount of creosote you use. This product is available at Wisconsin Wood Furnace.

Clean

A wood burning stove can be very dirty due to burnt soot particles. They are difficult to clean, so clean any buildup that may be on your stove's glass immediately. If not, the soot will begin to become harder and more difficult to get rid of. Using the right cleaning products for the job is essential and you should also make sure you're not damaging the glass's surface by using anything that could scratch it. This could cause a weak spot that can break glass when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Before you begin cleaning your wood burner, you should make sure that it is not lit and completely cool. Also, ensure that the surrounding area is covered with newspaper. This will prevent the ash from leaking and staining surfaces.

It can take up to one year for your stove's seasoning to be complete, based on the quality of wood you choose to use. The wood that is seasoned will not only burn more efficiently, but will also produce less creosote. This is the substance that accumulates on your chimney, reducing efficiency and creating an hazard for fire. If you are using unseasoned wood, or just starting a new fire in your outdoor wood burner the best thing you can do is to open the lower back door and scoop out the ashes into a non-combustible container every week.

A sediment flush should be performed on your boiler every four years. This is a straightforward flush lasting five seconds from the bottom drain valve on your boiler. This will remove any sediment that has built up within the system and help ensure that your boiler is in good operating condition.

After you've completed the sediment flush, it's time to clean the outside of your outdoor wood burner. Before you begin, it's important to cover the area around the stove with newspaper. Wearing protective eyewear and gloves is also a good idea. Also, you should have a shovel, a metal ash container and an instrument for scraping. To protect the refractory you need to lay a cloth on it 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, along with mullet haircuts) outdoor wood boilers, also referred to as outdoor furnaces or outdoor wood hydronic heaters, are often misunderstood. Contrary to the EPA's popular wood stoves that are designed to burn at low, constant temperatures, these units use more fire and emit more smoke when operating. This is why some local governments have a policy of regulating or banning their use.

OWBs are great for heating homes with high insulation levels. The smoldering, dense visible smoke is also a source of complaints from neighbors and has resulted in many OWBs being shut-down or sued in the past. In order for OWBs to operate properly they must be used with dry wood that has a low moisture content. Using green or unseasoned wood reduces efficiency, leads to creosote build up and can shorten the life of the burner. A moisture gauge will allow you determine how long it takes for wood to dry.

In contrast dual-stage wood gasification boilers (OWGB) make use of three steps of process that uses more of the available energy from the wood and results in a lesser amount of smoke. These kinds of furnaces are much more efficient than traditional OWBs and can be used with a wider range of fuel. Wood gasification boilers require dry, well-seasoned firewood. The majority of wood will season within a year. Oak and other hardy trees can take as long as two years to mature. They are less water-based and have a larger mass. This enables them to hold heat longer, increasing efficiency and reducing pollution. The EPA's "Burn Wise" website and Cornell Cooperative Extension can help homeowners learn more about burning wood efficiently in order to reduce pollution to the air.

Low Maintenance

Modern outdoor wood stoves are designed to be eco-friendly. Unlike indoor wood burners that generate significant smoke modern outdoor furnaces burn efficiently and without the creation of excessive heat or carbon monoxide. They also require less wood to produce the same amount of heat as traditional stoves.

Outdoor wood burners require less maintenance than Indoor wood burner wood burners and are more forgiving in regards to the moisture content of the wood. However outdoor wood burners can only be used with properly prepared or "cured" wood. This could take a whole year or more for some types of wood. It is important to make use of a moisture meter to measure the amount of water of your wood prior to loading.

In the course of operation, it is essential to check the system regularly for creosote build up. Creosote is a byproduct from combustion that can build up in the chimney and flue if it is not cleaned on a regular basis. It can be removed with a special creosote removal product that is poured into the flame. Regularly cleaning the chimney and flue will eliminate dangerous creosote accumulations and improve efficiency.

To attain 99% efficiency in combustion, Crown Royal Stoves designed a new air flow technology called Negative Pressure Gasification. Our EPA certified Pristine Series outdoor wood furnaces make use of this technology to draw air from the bottom, directing all gasses through an insulated water-surrounded secondary combustion chamber with easy-clean turbulators for a smokeless & pollutant-free burn.