30 September 2011

Carson Heating- Heating Wood Stove For Your All Year Round

By Frank Chang


Wood heaters hot stove started to gain popularity again, especially in northern parts of the United States because of oil and gas fuels. The increase in prices and that most of today are non-renewable heating has forced many people to seek alternatives that are renewable in nature, such as firewood, wood pellets or corn. Although there was initially some skepticism about wood stoves and boilers, the EPA has helped support many manufacturers to come up with a very powerful model, but convenient.

Another advantage of using a stove or boiler is that it eliminates the need for heat in and helps prevent various forms of respiratory problems caused by the inhalation of ash particles and noxious gases such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. An outdoor fireplace or stove for that particular reason is ideal and located at least 30 meters from the house.

How does it work? Well, wood or wood pellets or corn is fed to the boiler and be burned at a given speed automatically manipulating the airflow and temperature of the fluid flowing in the boiler jacket. This jacket is made of tubes filled with water or a glycol-based fluid outer surface of the boiler. The heat produced by burning wood in the boiler is collected by the fluid flowing inside the jacket and then transferred through insulated pipes to a heat exchanger that transfers heat to the desired areas.

Now where in all, such a system is used? Well, it can be used at home and small business enterprises, where a maximum pressure never exceeds 435psig and maximum operating temperature is below 430F.

So what is the role of the heat exchanger wood stove to play here? In addition, it is highly efficient and compact, and therefore best for smaller institutions, and home use. The heated fluid cannot be mixed with water or tank water for domestic use, for obvious reasons. However, using the wood stove heat exchanger, can be safe and efficient transfer of heat from the hot water boiler to heat the future supply of drinking water or water tank. During the process of heat exchange, fluid flows heated in the heat exchanger wood stove on one side and forms the liquid colder than the other form. Surfaces of the welded plate heat exchanger to create the most turbulence in fluid flows, and thus allows maximum heat without any physical contact between the two.

One of the main problems is solved using a hot plate welded plate heat exchanger is the pressure difference between the outer loop (boiler) and the inner loop (at home). The outer loop is usually not pressurized (maintained at atmospheric pressure), while the inner loop is pressurized. Another great advantage that a heat exchanger wood stove is more than some of the traditional heat exchangers such as tube and shell heat exchanger is the congestion that if the former can be as little only 1 / 6 of a similar capacity. A heat exchanger wood stove is safer and easier to maintain too.

Wood stove heat exchanger to transfer heat quickly to help the boiler, and then sends it to heat cold water. Most of the wood stove is based on today's boilers are equipped with thermostats and similar devices. These devices help control the temperature, to ensure uniform heating throughout the day, and to improve the whole setup, which saves energy costs and heating. It is estimated that savings of up to 70% of the cost of home heating can be obtained using the wood stove heat exchanger and an outdoor wood stove or wood stove, over the more commonly used with oil or propane in boilers, conventional heat exchangers.




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