Why All The Fuss About Wood Burning Stove?
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Wood stoves are an excellent, safe way to heat your home. However, a wood stove needs to be installed and sized correctly for maximum efficiency.
Avoid opening and closing the wood stove door often as this can create an atmosphere that draws smoke and unburnt volatile compounds back into the room.
Energy Efficiency
A wood-burning stove makes use of radiant heat to warm your home, rather than relying on hot air that is blown in through the home's ventilation system. This is more efficient way of heating because it produces powerful warmth that radiates from all sides of the stove, warming your entire house rather than only an area in the middle.
Modern wood stoves have been designed to be as efficient as is possible. Manufacturers are required to meet increasingly stringent requirements with regards to emissions and the best way to do this is by making their stoves more efficient. Our stoves are certified with an efficiency rating of 70% or more. This means that a larger proportion of the heat produced will be used to heat your home instead of being lost to the chimney.
A wood burner is also a source of heat that is totally independent. A wood burner can provide warmth during a power outage or gas shortage, if you have enough logs stored.
Wood burning stoves are also more reliable than other types of heating since they do not rely on oil or electric power to function. This is especially important in remote locations where other energy sources could be disrupted for prolonged periods of time.
A high-quality log burner is able to operate at a rate of around 80% efficiency which means that a substantial percentage of the heat that is generated is being used to heat your home. This is an enormous improvement over older stoves that operated at less than 20 percent efficiency. It is also one of the reasons a new stove is a wise investment.
A catalytic wood-burning stove will re-burn any unburned gas and smoke that exit the firebox through secondary combustion, further improving efficiency. Non-catalytic wood stoves are becoming more commonplace, as they don't require expensive catalyst technology to achieve the same levels of efficiency. They can also be purchased at a less. This is particularly beneficial for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on fuel expenses.
Clean Burning
A wood stove is a device that burns wood to generate heat, but it also releases particles and gases into the atmosphere. This can lead to poor air quality in some regions and impact our health. It is important to use clean-burning technology on your wood stove.
With a modern wood stove that uses Clean Burn technology, you can cut down on dust and airborne particles. This will not just make your home healthier, but you can also save money since you will get more heat from each log.
ECO stoves currently have one of the strictest emission requirements in the world - they can emit just 5 grams of particles per kilo of wood burned. At Jotul we have higher ambitions - we want to provide you with the absolute top quality when it comes to the environment and your health. We've developed a technical solution which means that our wood stoves are less than half of the legal requirement - and in some cases less than 1 gram!
Modern stoves come with a variety of options to improve the efficiency of the combustion of wood. It is crucial to keep track of the flow of air and then only slow the airflow when the fire is hot and stable - else you might kill the fire.
Cleaner burning stoves produce less creosote. This sticky substance can cause serious fire hazards. Reduced creosote production can also save time and money in chimney sweeping.
Our wood stoves' high-performance is also a result of the pre-heated secondary air. This is an additional layer of air that is introduced above the fuel and assists to ensure that all particles are completely ignited. This is responsible for a large portion of the superior performance in our latest stoves, including the Defra-approved Hi-Flame Graphite 5
Always ensure that you only use your wood stove in areas that are legal. Smoke from the wood stove isn't only hazardous for those living within the immediate vicinity however, it can also travel a long distance and contribute to poor air quality in neighboring communities.
Eco-Friendly
Wood burners provide a low-carbon alternative to stoves made of fossil fuels. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release it when they are burnt as part of an enclosed CO2 cycle. This is less damaging to the environment than releasing CO2 into air through gas, oil or electricity to provide heating at home.
Modern stoves are more efficient than older models. This means that you can heat up your home using less firewood. Some models are so efficient that they emit almost no smoke, produce very little ash and use 70 percent less logs than traditional stoves. Modern EPA certified stoves also include safety features like an automatic shut off to avoid overheating.
Eco-friendly stoves can also aid in saving money on energy bills. The cost of electricity and gas seems to increase year after year. With a wood burning stove you can cut out the middlemen and take charge of your heating requirements.
You can also make use of recycled wood or salvaged wood to make your stove more green. Many people collect wood from construction projects that would otherwise be thrown out or dumped. However, it is essential to ensure that it is completely dry prior to burning. This is especially crucial when you live in a zone of smoke control where the use of damp or wet wooden is illegal.
Wood burning stoves are ecologically sustainable because they make use of renewable energy. If you purchase your wood from sustainable forests One tree is planted for every tree that is cut down to be used. This helps in reducing the deforestation caused by fossil fuel production.
It is important to keep in mind that while wood burning stoves produce less emissions than other stoves they do still emit fine particulate pollution. These tiny, harmful particles can get deep into the lungs and can be extremely harmful to your health. HETAS, an independent standards body for heating appliances has pushed for a campaign aimed at improving wood stoves to reduce the air pollution as much as they can. Many manufacturers have created eco-friendly wood burning stoves that meet the latest standards.
Cooking
Wood stoves are safe if used correctly. However, if you're familiar with wood burning, you should to get a professional to check your fireplace and ventilation system to ensure that they're working correctly. Modern wood burners utilize a chimney and firebox to draw in air and then release smoke. The ventilation pipe and chimney are used to control the amount of creosote (a volatile organic compound) that is created when wood is burned. Creosote accumulation in the chimney could result in a reduction in efficiency and a fire hazard therefore it is essential to keep your stove clean.
The roar of the fire and the scent of burning wood create a cozy atmosphere which can take you back to simpler times. In addition, cooking with a wood burning stove adds a distinct flavor that cannot be replicated using gas or electric stoves. The smoky flavor of roasted meats, and hearty soups provide meals with a distinctive and memorable taste that cannot be achieved with other methods of cooking.
It is also well-known that cooking with wood-burning stoves is healthier than other methods of cooking. The heat of the flames can help preserve the nutrients you consume when you roast meats or vegetables in your wood-burning oven.
Many people choose to use wood-burning stoves in lieu of electricity or gas to heat their homes. It's a reliable form of heating, which is particularly useful during power outages and in areas with limited access to fossil fuels. Many people also find that a wood stove can be a more affordable way to heat their homes than buying an gas or electric stove. It is also eco-friendly, as wood is a renewable resource, and when it is harvested and burned responsibly, it releases less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than fossil fuels.