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Posted by Can't even use my name on February 28, 2005 at 15:23:08 from (216.241.135.162):
In Reply to: High efficiency wood-furnaces? posted by jdemaris on February 27, 2005 at 10:33:19:
I can tell you our outdoor wood boiler heating our farm house and milking parlor is way more efficient than the add on furnace heating another house. Reason being is the outdoor is almost air tight untill it needs to reheat the water then a squirrel cage fan forces air in and makes a blast furnace. When the water is to temp it gets airtight again and that wood is hardly burning up. So if you don't have this type of outdoor boiler I suppose it would waste wood. Now, you can burn green wood or what ever type you want but dry wood and your hardwoods still provide more BTU's than anything.
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