A second feed of air over the fire in a wood stove firebox helps secondary burn to occur.
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Wood burning stoves with secondary burn have much lower emissions than stoves without but it will always be stated on the stove description if a stove is approved for smoke free zones commonly referred to as defra approved.
A wood burning stove is a sound investment for your home.
Secondary or catalytic combustion systems for wood stoves are able to utilize the unburned gases from the primary fire to create additional heat and decrease pollutants.
Typically wood burning stoves heat spaces around 1000 to 3000 square feet.
Tertiary air is fed into the firebox through the back of the stove to aid with secondary combustion and to further reduce emissions from burning wood.
If used to replace an older style open fire it has the potential to reduce your house s carbon footprint by at least 14 and will really make the most of wood s environmentally neutral and renewable energy.
Two pipes for air intake to the back zone.
The union hybrid stove by woodstock soapstone employs secondary combustion and a catalytic combustor along with a self regulating air fuel ratio designed to increase output and improve efficiency.
This article describes how secondary combustion in a wood stove works and the two.
However there are also some which do not come in this category.
If you are going for a larger wood burning stove then there are certain complications attached to that.
Tertiary air the secondary burn feed is commonly a third air intake into the stove.
Regulated air intake integrated in the door.
This is the reason why an idea of the space as well as the size of the stove will come in handy.
The secondary gas if harnessed and utilized correctly can increase the heat output of your stove by up to three times its original output.
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