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how-to-sell-used-car-1024x768.jpgHow a Wood Burning Stove Works

Wood burning stoves can be an excellent addition to any home. However, they should be used only with properly seasoned logs.

Older stoves that did not use secondary combustion allowed air to enter the chimney and burn above and below the fuel, causing the loss of energy and polluting.

Modern wood stoves employ superior combustion principles that divides air supply into two phases. This enables higher heating efficiency with lower emissions.

Efficient Combustion

The combustion efficiency of wood stoves is an indicator of how efficiently your wood is transformed into heat. The heating transfer efficiency is the amount that heat is transferred from the stove to the room. A wood burning stove with high combustion and heating efficiency will require less fuel and generate less waste such as carbon monoxide and steam.

Modern wood stoves usually have high combustion efficiencies because they feature sophisticated design features that allow them to maximize the burn and make use of less wood. These stoves also tend to emit very little emissions, particularly stoves certified by the EPA that require a catalytic combustor in order to clean exhaust gases as they exit the stove. These cleaner stoves make an excellent choice for those seeking to lessen their impact on the environment, while still enjoying the warmth and comfort of a wood burning stove.

The improvement of the efficiency of your wood stove is a matter of proper operation and maintenance. The most important thing is to ensure that the combustion process is controlled. This is accomplished by maintaining a fire in the stove with frequent additions of small pieces of wood regularly. This will prevent the buildup of flammable creosote in the chimney, which could cause the stove to become less efficient.

Another key element in the effectiveness of wood stoves is to use properly dried wood that is seasoned and has less than 20 percent. Dry, seasoned firewood will not only generate more heat from the same fuel but will also create less air pollution and smoke.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued guidelines to limit the amount smoke and other pollutants an appliance can release within an hour. Most modern wood stoves rely on a secondary combustion, or catalytic combustor in order to minimize pollution and to meet EPA guidelines. To find a wood stove that is in line with the EPA emission standards, 913875, Bluetours.Ca, search for one that is adorned with an EPA certification label and an emission limit of less than 4 grams per hour.

Catalytic Combustion

Catalytic woodstoves use a ceramic honeycomb combustor that is coated with noble metals, such as platin or palladium. The combustor functions in the same way as your catalyst in your car to clean your exhaust. When smoke flows through the combustor, at high temperatures, noble metals react with particulates and chemicals in the smoke, breaking them down into harmless end products such as water and carbon dioxide.

This allows the stove to have lower emissions and 913875.xyz burn cleaner than non-catalytic models without losing the heat output or efficiency. The combustor performs its best when the temperature of gas in the flue is 1000degF or higher. When the fire is lit in a low flame the gases in the stove don't reach this temperature, and the combustor won't function properly.

The combustor may be damaged by burning foreign materials like paper, trash logs, treated or painted wood. The burning of these materials can cause "masking" that covers the combustor cells with a substance that stops it from working as intended. The cause of this is closing the bypass damper too soon or by refueling using wet wood. If the combustor cell isn't regularly cleaned of creosote and fly-ash it could cause smoke leakage.

Properly operated and positioned the combustor will operate to provide years of efficient performance. It requires minimal maintenance other than taking off the soot from its surface after a long burn and dusting it regularly using a soft, 913875.xyz dry bristled brush.

The combustor comes with a bypass damper which is opened to start the fire, and then closed when you're ready to load your stove. Inspect the bypass for the "operate catalyst" indicator, 913875 which shows when your combustor operates within its optimal temperature range. Opening the bypass damper too soon will decrease the operating range of the combustor. Closing the bypass too soon can reduce the temperature of the combustor's inlet and cause damage. Check the manual of your stove for instructions on how to operate the damper. You can also reach our customer service department if you need assistance.

Airflow Controls

The air flow controls in your wood stove are vital to ensuring that the fire burns properly and safely. The primary, secondary, and tertiary systems work together to ensure that your fire is burning efficiently. Each of these systems plays a distinct role in the combustion process.

The primary air control, situated either below or within the door 913875.xyz of your stove, controls the amount of air that is allowed to enter the firebox. More air can burn the fire more quickly, but it can also increase the chance of chimney smoke and creosote. Ideally, the air control should be opened wide for a short time when lighting your wood stove.

When your fire has built up enough heat, the main air control can be shut down slowly until you're satisfied with the amount of heat produced. It is essential to ensure that no smoke is emitted from the stove or chimney as this is a sign of an inefficient combustion.

Secondary airflow controls pump oxygen into the top of your stove, usually in the form of air jets positioned above the fire. This is the most crucial aspect of controlling your flame. Your fire will burn too fast and produce excessive amounts of smoke without it.

The secondary airflow, which is the final stage in the airflow system of your stove is fed to the chimney or updraft. This creates a strong draft in the flue, allowing your fire to function at its best.

It is crucial to remember that the wood stove you have was designed and optimized to burn wood that is firewood only. Other combustibles may not be able to burn in your wood stove, leading to high levels in emissions, and even chimney fires. The most efficient type of fuel to use is wood that has been dried for at least six months, although softwood works just as well. Avoid using manmade combustibles like cardboard and paper, since they can create toxic fumes and build ups of ash or creosote within your stove. It is also recommended to avoid placing firewood or other combustibles on the top of your fire, as this can cause them to explode.

Safety

Wood-burning stoves can be an affordable alternative to heating particularly if you reside in a region with frequent power outages. They can be dangerous if utilized incorrectly. They can release harmful chemicals that could affect your health. They may also create a fire risk and carbon monoxide poisoning. You can stay clear of these risks by taking some simple safety measures.

Use only dry, clean firewood for your stove. Do not use gasoline, Www.913875.Xyz kerosene, charcoal starter fluid, wrapping paper or other flammable materials to ignite or rekindle a flame. Never burn treated wood painted wood, wet wood. Keep the flue open to allow plenty of oxygen to enter. In small amounts, add wood and don't let the fire smolder. Don't use a fireplace in the indoors if you're in a smoke control zone.

Make sure that your stove and chimney are properly installed. A poorly constructed wood stove can cause a chimney fire that can release toxic gases into your home. It is also crucial to sweep the chimney and inspected regularly. Verify that the chimney flue is not able to leak, as this can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Keep your wood in a shed, or under a cover. This will allow the wood to dry out and season faster. To minimize the risk of fire, keep the wood from other heat sources. It's also a good idea to set your stove on a non-flammable surface, like a tile floor.

gmaps_static.png?center\u003d0.913875,40.988554\u0026markers\u003dred\u0026zoom\u003d13\u0026maptype\u003dstreets-v2\u0026size\u003d350x250\u0026provider\u003dmap_tilerIf you have young children ensure that you be sure to supervise them around the stove. They might try to play with the hot ash or touch the fire, which is dangerous. Additionally, you should keep all flammable items at least three feet away from the stove. You should also consider installing a heat shield to protect walls and other surfaces from damage. You should also encourage your family members to practice fire drills at home. This will help you to escape your home in an emergency. For more information on how to keep your home secure, check out our article on escape routes to a fire in the event of a house fire.

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