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All About Outdoor Wood Boilers
An outdoor
wood boiler (OWB), sometimes called a wood boiler or an
outdoor boiler is a furnace, boiler or stove that is designed
to burn wood. The unit is often located away from the residence
or business in a self-contained shed. The key aspect being
is that the building is not meant to hold animals or people,
but rather it is meant to house a fire. Outdoor boilers
provide heat or hot water to a home and are often located
in rural or remote parts of the country where wood is plentiful.
The
typical outdoor wood boiler looks like a small utility shed
with a short smoke stack. In reality, the shed protects
a water-jacketed firebox where fires burn at approximately
1000 degrees F. The combustion in the firebox heats the
water reservoir, which is then pumped to the house, shop,
swimming pool or any application that requires heat. The
heat is often transferred to the home through flexible pipes
buried in the ground.
The
fundamental design of an outdoor wood boiler encourages
a cooler fire which maximizes the transfer of heat to the
water. Cool fires by their nature are less efficient than
hotter fires and may produce considerable smoke and creosote.
The smoke associated with outdoor wood boilers is making
it difficult to purchase, install or operate a wood boiler
in many communities.
In fact,
an increasing number of regulations are being developed
at the local and municipal level to strongly regulate the
typical outdoor wood boilers. States that include Vermont
and New York are making it more difficult to purchase or
operate a outdoo wood boiler, except when the powner is
miles from a neighbor. There is an excellent article in
the July 2006 issue of Hearth and Home magazine titled,
"Smoke Get In Your (Neighbor's) Eyes" that describes
pending regulations and paints a rather dire picture for
traditional outdoor wood boilers.
Luckily,
there are options.A number of manufacturers are beginning
to invest in cleaner technologies, although the availaility
of these improvements may be long after outdoor wood boiler
units become regulated.
There
is a bright lining, there are new technologies like the
those in the Greenwood Furnace where meeting the standards
of the proposed regulations does not pose an issue.
A typical
outdoor boiler installation often costs between $4,000 -
$15,000 including installation
Several
of the more popular outdoor wood boilers inlude:
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Central Boiler
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Northwest Manufacturing (WoodMaster)
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Aqua-Therm
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Heatmor
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Wood Doctor
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Hardy Manufacturing
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Alpha American (Yukon-Eagle)
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Charmaster
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Freedom Outdoor Furnace
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Global Hydronics
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Heat Innovations
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Heatsource1
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Hicks Waterstoves
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Horstmann Industries (Royal Furnace)
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Innotech Development (Pacific Western)
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Johnson Manufacturing
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Mahoning Outdoor Furnace
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Noonan's Welding and Heating (Northland)
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Turbo Burn
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Timber Ridge (Free Heat Machine)
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ProFab (Empyre, Cozeburn)
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SFC Industries (Altimate)
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