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Why Wood Heated Boilers?

 
Economical. Predictable. Independent.

 

            These furnaces heat water to 185 degrees then pump this hot water through the buildings to be heated. This heat can then be distributed through any existing heating system such as a forced air heating system, radiators, or radiant floor heating systems.  Once the hot water is pumped into the building, it would operate the same as any hot water boiler heating system and allow for normal thermostatic control for safe, even, clean, and comfortable heat. Since the boiler is located outside and can be located from 10 to 500 feet from the buildings to be heated, it is the safest and cleanest way to heat and it also has the ability to heat multiple buildings, domestic water supplies, swimming pools, hot tubs through a system of water to water heat exchangers. Since fire wood is the cheapest fuel available, it is also the most economical way to heat.

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Why Heat With Wood?
 

            Wood is renewable, inexpensive, carbon neutral and often free. Conventional sources of heat such as propane, natural gas, fuel oil, and electricity deplete our irreplaceable fossil fuels that add to global warming. They also are subject to constant price fluctuations. The E-Classic gasification models burns wood to almost 100% efficiency and produces very low emissions per Btu of heat delivered. These models use about 50% less wood and burn so clean and efficient that they qualify for a $1,500 federal tax credit. Since the wood to heat the boiler is burned outside of the buildings to be heated, it is the safest and cleanest possible way to heat. The ability to heat multiple buildings and domestic water can eliminate your heating bill. Outside burning also removes the threat of chimney fires, carbon monoxide or oxygen depletion, smoke, ashes, odors, and soot buildup that inside burning can cause.

 

How Does The Outside Boiler Control The Wood Burning To Maintain The Water Temperature?

 

The temperature of the water in the boiler is maintained between 185 and 175 degrees by a unique system that cuts the air off from the fire when the temperature reaches 185 and adds the right amount of air to increase the burn when it falls to 175. This system also limits the amount of wood burned since the boiler is not consuming wood when the temperature is in the range of 175 to 185 degrees. This system gives you the most efficient wood burning and limits the amount of wood used and the frequency of filling the fire box and removing the ashes.

 
 
How Do Wood Boilers Work?


 
 
Are Wood Boilers Really Clean and Efficient?

 
 
 
Are There Credit And Discount Programs?
 
  • $1,500 federal tax credit on some models
  • $100 fee paid if you supply us the contact information for a prospect that buys a furnace from us by April 15, 2010. This information must be supplied on the form we provide.
  • On site Financing available through our partners at 
    Access Equipment Financing (click here).           
 
Beyond Tax Credits, Can Wood Boilers Really Save Me Money?


What Services Do You Provide?
 
  • Installations, warranty, and service work by factory trained technicians.
  • Furnaces, parts, and accessories in stock.
  • Heating system designs and cost estimates available.

 
 

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A Division of Young's Incorporated
(304) 345-8222
(304) 343-4431
927 Barlow Drive
Charleston, WV  25313

lhy@wvenergysources.com

 

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