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I heat my home with a wood burning stove so my heating bill is minimal.
Heat will radiate throughout the room when a wood stove is burning.
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Burning wood is a chemical reaction called oxidization. By the application of heat the elements in the wood are rapidly oxidized, combined with oxygen from the air. The resultant energy is heat energy, heat energy has three forms: radiant heat - where the heat travels in a straight line from one surface (the flame or the wood) to another surface, in a straight line of sight. Convection heat - where the heat is carried by a fluid, the air, from one surface to another. (The flame becomes visible when the air is heated to incandescence[visible light]), the surface can be air molecules or solid materials. conduction - molecular transfer of heat from surface to surface by contact. Such as the heat transfer through the wood(the wood heats up). Heat energy always has these three forms. *note: a flame is only superheated air or gasses that have become incandescent. Incandescence is a conversion of heat to light. Light is a radiant energy that can be transformed to heat energy when it is absorbed by a material.
Yes heat can pass through wood.
A traditional wood stove burns wood to heat a room. The wood stove blower is a fan system that is used to distribute the heat created by the stove around a room or building.
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
Yes you can use your wood burning stove if your only source heat is from Propane.
The stove itself is not but if it is a wood burning stove, when it is used, the conversion of wood into heat is the conversion of chemical into thermal energy
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
radiation
If the wood stove is in the basement it will heat up the rest of the house but if it is not in the basement you have to find some way to vent it down there.
I heat my home with a wood burning stove so my heating bill is minimal.
Answer:Because the wood would burn up from the heat.
Coal or wood fired boilers or just heat water on the stove. A wood stove most likely.
Not a good idea. Most aluminum alloys will warp under the heat of a wood stove. Probable fire hazard.
You don't have to turn off the central heating when you use the wood stove; however, it would be prudent to turn the thermostat down to about 60 degrees f but not under 50f, to back up your wood stove when the stove runs out of wood at 4 in the morning.