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Gasification process in our central heating boiler is divided into 4 stages:
  1. Drying and release of wood gases inside the loading chamber in slow glowing process.

  2. Burning of gas mixture with secondary air in the lower chamber at 2200°F.

  3. Flame reheating and heat exchange.

  4. Combustion gases ejecting through chimney flue. The best indicator of successful wood gasification is the lack of smoke exiting the chimney.

Wood as a fuel
Wood is a renewable resource like solar, water, or wind power. They are all energy sources, which never become depleted, unless improperly managed.

Wood is also a fuel, which may be stored and preserved without energy loss. Wood storing reduces its humidity and simultaneously increases its heating value (energy volume, which may be used up during burning process).
Modern boilers utilizing wood in gasification processes use energy contained in wood with efficiency that is three times higher than traditional boilers. Smoke and other emissions are cut to a very low level, making our boilers very nature friendly.

EKO boilers are adapted for burning of any kind of wood ranging from sawdust to chunks of wood. The best way to achieve recommended wood humidity is to cut the timber during springtime.
Wood Gasification Process
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