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Wood Doctor HE10000 Outdoor Furnace Burning
Wood Doctor HE10000 Burning in an urban enviroment Video#2
How the Outdoor wood furnace works
Just explaining how the outdoor furnace at my uncle daves Heats with just water.
High Efficiency Wood Gasification Furnace – All About the Pro Series Indoor/Outdoor Wood Furnace
Want to heat with wood? Wondering where to find a high efficiency furnace or a wood gasification boiler? Don’t know how to operate a wood furnace? Looking for an environmentally-friendly boiler with low emissions? Want the option of an indoor wood stove or an outdoor boiler? Then look no further! This video describes the Empyre Pro Series Wood Gasification Boiler, the newest technology in clean, efficient wood heating. Models 200 and 400 are EPA White Tag approved as 90% cleaner than conventional hydronic wood furnaces and boilers. Lower emissions also means higher efficiency. The Empyre Pro Series can reach more than 90% fuel efficiency. Certified for both indoor and outdoor installation, it is easy to operate and maintain. For more information on Pro Series furnaces, visit www.profabgroup.com.
Why HybridFire Outdoor Wood Furnace?
freeheatmachine.com To understand the HybridFire, one needs to understand the basic outside furnace. Most all outside furnaces are in the basic grouping. They heat homes but at what effort? Most of the heat and smoke (smoke is unburned gas) is wasted. These basic furnaces use lots of wood and homeowners clean out ashes every few days to every few weeks. The HybridFire is future technology today. The HybridFire shares some kinship to a crossdraft gasifier where air enters into the combustion chamber at a high velocity through a single nozzle and induces tremendous circulation. This air flow moves through the fuel wood and charcoal producing high temperatures in a small area (up to 1300º F in the fire bed. During full combustion, fire chamber temperatures reach over 1100º F, yet stack temperatures are under 200º F at the chimney. Why is this so important?