Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Wood Burning Pool Heaters

Believe it or not – electricity, oil and gas don’t have the market cornered when it is about heating water. There’s really such a thing as a wood fired pool heater. The source of fuel may look unnecessarily economical, but the technology is unbelievably modern.

When you think of a wood-fired stove, the concept of a cast iron fireplace linked to a chimney may come to your mind first. In reality, a wood fired heater can be installed outdoor within its own defensive shed. Wood is nourished into a condensed iron box which produces radiant heat. A secondary storage space borders this heat-producing stove in an enclosed system of pipes & tanks. Unheated water spreads around the central stove, soaking up the radiant temperature.

Then the heated water can be spread via the inflow & outflow of a typical in-ground pool, radiant heating system or hot tub. Supplementary wood can be incorporated in regular interval in order to sustain or amplify the ambient water temperature. As soon as the fire in the wood-fired pool heater is snuffed out, the circulating waters cool down. Unlike a traditional gas or electric water heater, there’s no reserve source of heated water in a wood-fired model.

Not like a high pressure boiler system, a wood-fired pool heater doesn’t need special training to run it securely. The heated waters may become scorching hot, but it won’t form into hazardous levels of vapor. The heated water is coursed via a forced pump unit, much like a car’s radiator system. Coolers water comes back to the hottest part of the unit and don’t let it to be overheated.

Wood burning pool heaters turns out to be very popular especially in chillier climates where firewood is available in plenty. In place of switching the same gas or electrical water heating unit again and again, homeowners can just fire up a wood fired pool heater without worrying about the utility bill or electricity expenditures.

Buy wood burning pool heaters from Timberline Wood Water Stoves to extend your swimming season and save big on your electricity bills.