Wood Burning Stoves

wood burning stove temperatures

What Temperatures Do Wood-Burning Stoves Burn?

Learning about the optimal temperature of your wood-burning stove can optimize its performance; the temperature at which wood-burning stoves burn varies. A typical catalytic wood-burning stove generates 350-1500°F. The catalytic combustor gets activated at around 500°F and burns the smoke and gasses generated by the fire—a process known as secondary combustion. Try to keep the …

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types of wood burning stoves

Types of Wood-Burning Stoves

Wood-burning stoves, existing since the 1500s, have undergone significant advancements in recent decades, and understanding the various types can aid in selecting the ideal stove. Wood-burning stoves come in steel, cast iron, or soapstone, with multiple models and sizes, but primarily two types: catalytic (highly efficient) and non-catalytic (emit slightly more smoke, cost less, need …

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wood-burning stove distances and regulations UK and US

Wood-Burning Stove Distances and Regulations UK and US

Governments worldwide regulate the sales and operations of wood-burning stoves and other combustion-based appliances; this includes specific regulations in the UK and USA regarding wood-burning stoves. In the UK, wood-burning stoves must maintain a 300mm distance from combustibles, have a non-combustible 12mm thick hearth, and the sales of wet wood or house coal under 2 …

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