Burning Wood This Summer? Don't Miss These Top Tips for your Outdoor Furnace!

Burning Wood This Summer? Don't Miss These Top Tips for your Outdoor Furnace! 

If you have an outdoor wood burner, this applies to you. Period.

This procedure may extend the life of your outdoor wood boiler an additional 20 years! (Not doing this may cut the life of your outdoor furnace by 75% or more!)

We call this procedure the “Dry Burn”.

These are the top three reasons you should “Dry Burn” your Outdoor Wood Stove every day:

1. Longer Boiler Life - Condensation inside the boiler kills it. Short life costs money. Long life saves you money!
2. Less Maintenance – Your time is valuable, isn’t it?
3. More efficiency = lower cost – get the biggest bang for your fuel!

How do you get a DRY BURN?
As wood burns, the moisture is slowly burned out of the wood. Unfortunately, that moisture is coming out of the wood for most of the burn cycle – it is only at the very END of the burn cycle when the wood is just dry hot coals that all the moisture is out of the wood. This is the DRY BURN state.

Don’t be THAT guy - he thinks he knows everything.
He says: “This doesn’t apply to me!”

Many outdoor boiler owners never allow their boilers to reach this state. They load up their boiler in the morning with a huge load of wood, and by the end of the day, the wood is only half-burned. This wood has NEVER reached a DRY BURN state and is still giving the inside of your boiler a moisture bath. Then they “TOP OFF” their firebox burn chamber with more moisture-filled wood, adding even more moisture to the process. This boiler never experiences a DRY BURN.

The solution is simple! Only load into your firebox the amount of wood needed to get you to your next fill. You want your wood to burn down completely to coals and burn in that DRY BURN state for the last few hours of every wood load.

Don’t be the guy who says this: “This doesn’t apply to me. I only use SEASONED wood! My wood was cut two years ago!” THAT DOESN’T MATTER! Even the most seasoned hardwood contains about 20% moisture. That is a lot of moisture, and you got to deal with it before it deals with you.

1. Unfortunately, boilers that don’t get a DRY BURN every day, will begin to experience damaging corrosion. The outdoor wood boiler parts that are cooler (such as the perimeter of the door) start to show corrosion damage. The ASH will absorb this moisture and if not removed often, will form an acid paste that eats through steel. Steel in the corners can begin to show pitting damage that, if left unchecked, will lead to a leak in your steel.

Dry Burn will extend the life of not just of your outdoor wood furnace parts but your whole boiler, possibly for several decades. Now THAT is worth knowing about!

2. Also, boilers that don’t get a DRY BURN every day, will require cleaning much more often. This is because the DRY BURN will dry up and burn off accumulated creosote. Normal creosote forms while normal wood is being burned until it reaches the Dry Burn state. Then in Dry Burn, that creosote dries up and often flakes off. Without a Dry Burn, that creosote builds up thicker and deeper layers.

3. Finally, the Dry Burn process saves wood! This is because it burns your wood fuel more efficiently and this saves you time and money.

DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!

The solution is simple! Only load into your firebox the amount of wood needed to get you to your next fill. You want your wood to burn down completely to coals and burn in that DRY BURN state for the last few hours of every wood load. This will dry out all the components that may have become moist from condensation. This will protect your outdoor wood furnace– and your INVESTMENT!

Use this DRY BURN technique to keep your boiler healthy, and SAVE YOU MONEY for decades to come!

Visit OutdoorBoiler.com for more questions and to purchase other outdoor wood boiler parts!