Topic: BTU For Wood Burning
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How many btu's does wood put off when burned?
There are many btu's but the most common ones are: oxygen carbon deoxide (co2) carbon moxide(co3) water vapor (h2o) Read More »
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What type of wood burns hottest and at what BTU?
The wood that burns the hottest is oak - Hard wood, nice rich scent, lasts longest, burns clean, BTU 34.4-36.6. Read More »
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What Wood Burns the Longest?
Most types of oak will burn the longest but necessarily the hottest. If you want a long burning fire, oak is your best bet, for a hotter fire, go with pine. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Wood does not burn on it's own. Setting wood on fire causes it to burn. For that matter, anything that will supply the fire with oxygen will burn. Read More »
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Technically wood does not burn. As the wood burns, the heat decomposes the wood. The wood rapidly oxidizes and produces a gas(smoke) which burns and reduces the wood to ashes. Char and ash are nonburnable parts of wood. Read More »
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Fire makes wood burn. If you are using a chimney, to keep the wood burning you would need to put little pieces of wood in for long term heat to stay in your home. Read More »
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When wood is burned, the carbon in the wood reacts with the oxygen in the air. This reaction gives off heat. It's called an exothermic reaction. The smoke is caused by the other elements in the wood reacting with oxygen. Read More »
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Your stove pipe should be installed at least 18 inches from the wall connected to an approved chimney. Flooring that is non-combustible should be used also. You can find more information here: http://hearth.com/econtent/index.php/art... Read More »
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You can use a wood burning fireplace by laying the wood in the fireplace, then adding some newspaper under it to start the fire. Open the damper so the smoke goes outside, then set the fireplace screen in front of the fire for safety. You c... Read More »
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