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What is a Multi Burner Stove?

dimplex-clement-optiflame-inset-electricA multi burner stove is designed to burn more than one kind of fuel. They create a controlled environment to allow various types of smokeless and wood-based fuels to be burned to generate heat.

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuThey come with a firebox which the fuel is inserted and ignited, a door to access it as well as a glass window. They also have air vents that allow you to moderate the stove's air supply while controlling how quickly the fire is burning.

Adjustable Flame

Many multi fuel stoves have an adjustable flame height control. This is great for heating and cooking with the same stove as it lets you adjust the heat of your fire to match your requirements and cook or heat food more efficiently. Most multi fuel stoves also include an air vent on the rear of the stove which allows you to keep your flame burning even after you've finished using the stove. It can also be used to expel all noxious fumes that are released from the stove.

Multi-fuel stoves are an excellent alternative to wood-burning stoves, which only burn cheap wood burning stoves. They permit you to burn any solid fuel such as coal, peat, etc. in addition to well-seasoned logs. Coal is being eliminated gradually because it is not suitable in smoke control areas and produces more harmful gases than seasoned wood.

Open the door of the multi-fuel stove. Place some fire lighters or paper between dry kindling grates. Then, light the firelighters or paper and wait for the kindling to light. When the kindling is lit, you can add your dried logs that have been kiln-dried on the top to create a fire bed. This will allow your logs burn more efficiently.

A good Multi fuel stove will come with a grate carrier frame and the ash pan, so you can riddle the ash from your stove without opening the door. Some newer stoves also include built-in grate carriers frames designed to enhance the combustion of your logs by allowing more air to pass through the stove when the logs are placed in a fire bed and burning.

If you plan on backpacking or camping with your multi burner stove it is recommended to purchase one that features an advanced pot support design like the MSR PocketRocket 2 and Jetboil MiniMo, which can better withstand winds. Non-integrated canisters leave more the fire unprotected. The MSR PocketRocket 2 and the more recent MSR WindMaster have a unique pot support that can be secured to the side of the stove to improve performance during the windy conditions.

Adjustable Airflow

A multi fuel stove is able to regulate airflow, allowing the fire to burn at its maximum rate. The stove produces heat efficiently, and the room is not cluttered with fumes or waste gases. The stove can also be used in conjunction with other fuels like coal. This is crucial because certain solid fuels are not suitable for use in smoke control areas, and other types of fuel are more dirty or expensive than wood.

Unlike wood burning stoves, which are typically set up with a static grate or riddling grate system, multi-fuel stoves have an integrated raised riddling grate which allows combustion air to flow beneath the fuel, and make it easy to remove the ash from the ash pan. Multi fuel stoves are equipped with a variety of modern technologies, such as Cleanburn and Airwash. These technologies help ensure that the stove is burning at its optimal level for the fuel type it is.

Modern multi fuel stoves can be adjusted by using the primary and secondary air controls. You can operate them by hand or automatically. The adjustable airflow feature allows the user to regulate the amount of primary and secondary air is pumped into the stove, so as to ensure that the fire is burning at its highest efficiency for each type of fuel.

To optimise the performance of your multi fuel stove, it's recommended to use kiln dried logs that have a low moisture content. It is also an ideal idea to regularly add small quantities of wood to the fire, and to keep the stove maintained. Don't close the air supply completely however, as this could cause a vortex to draw volatile compounds that have not been burned back into the fire. Instead, try to leave the stove door open to a point that's comfortable for you and only add wood that is visible through the glass pane. When a log is added to the stove, it should be placed horizontally on the glowing embers, so that it doesn't touch the side of the stove or the bottom of the grate bars.

Adjustable Temperature

A multi-burner stove is the ideal option for those who want the flexibility of burning different fuels. In addition to wood, multifuel stoves can also burn peat or turf briquettes anthracite coal as well as a number of kinds of smokeless fuels. This means that you can take advantage of more heating sources and cut down on the amount of time and money spent on transporting and buying various types of fuel.

Many wood-burning stoves have primary, secondary and even tertiary vents that help regulate the flame's pattern. This increases efficiency. These air vents allow you to adjust the electric stove heaters to a particular type of fuel and get the maximum heat output. This is especially useful since the prices of various fuels can be very different.

A multifuel stove could also be used to warm the domestic hot water system, which means you can supply your home with hot water. Some models can even function as a boiler, heating the water tank for household use. This means you can keep your house warm and cosy without having to turn on your central heating system.

One of the main differences between a multi fuel stove and a traditional log burner is that the latter can only be used to burn wood logs. If you are using the wood burner to burn other types of solid fuel, then it will probably require the addition of a special grate, and an ash pan because these kinds of fuels don't burn in the same way that logs do.

Multifuel stoves come with a metal grates at the bottom of the fire chamber. This allows air to flow from below and keep the flame burning. This is necessary because coal, for example requires lots of combustion air to stay alight. Therefore, multifuel stoves tend to be equipped with a riddler that can be removed and cleaned when the fire is burning to avoid a accumulation of ash that blocks the air flow.

Cleanburn

Multi-fuel stoves are great because they can burn wood, coal without smoke, and even some minerals. However, it is important to use a high quality wood or wood pellet that is properly seasoned and dried to a lower moisture content.

When wood is heated, gases and particles that have accumulated up within the wood throughout its life are released. Older fireplaces or wood stoves release many of these gases and particles directly into the chimney due to the heat. This causes poor indoor air quality and lower efficiency. New stoves equipped with Cleanburn technology however efficiently burn these gases and particles. This lowers emissions and leads to a more efficient combustion, and significantly lower temperatures of flue gas.

Jotul has high goals regarding climate change, which is the reason we design all of our wood-burning appliances using cleanburn technology. We also have created our own Cleanburn additive that helps your stove burn cleaner and reduces the amount of soot that builds up on your firebox walls and stove glass, especially when you are using a higher moisture content wood or fuels that are softer, such as softwood.

Cleanburn wood stoves are a must-have for anyone who uses firewood as their primary source of heat. They are also an excellent method to improve air quality in your home. If you live in an area that is designated as a smoke-free zone, switching to a cleaner-burning stove will allow you to adhere to the strict guidelines of this regulation and can be a huge benefit for people suffering from asthma and other respiratory problems.

Cleanburn stoves from our multi-fuel stoves include secondary air and a preheated tertiary tertiary system and the stove's base made of plain steel or vermiculite to ensure optimal combustion. The tertiary air system that is pre-heated which is normally found only on the top stoves, assists in preventing ash and soot sticking to the glass of the stove and allows more gases produced during combustion to be burned.

The Cleanburn additive from Jotul can be used in conjunction with the pre-heated tertiary air-system to boost your stove's combustion performance even further and is a great method of achieving a cleaner, more efficient carbon neutral flame as well as reduce soot deposits on the inside of the firebox of your stove.

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