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Correct Fluetemperature Wood Burning


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Correct Fluetemperature Wood Burning. Typically, wood will ignite at temperatures ranging from 300°f to 600°f (149°c to 316°c). It’s also important to use seasoned wood, as wet or green wood can lead to cooler, less efficient burns and increased creosote buildup.

Fire Woodburning fireplace. Ervins Strauhmanis Flickr
Fire Woodburning fireplace. Ervins Strauhmanis Flickr from www.flickr.com

Monitoring the flue temperature helps ensure proper draft and combustion. Once ignited, the combustion process continues as long as. To maintain an optimal flue temperature, you may need to adjust the amount of wood you’re burning, the air intake on your stove, or the type of wood you’re using.

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Fire Woodburning fireplace. Ervins Strauhmanis Flickr

Monitoring the flue temperature helps ensure proper draft and combustion. Once ignited, the combustion process continues as long as. It’s also important to use seasoned wood, as wet or green wood can lead to cooler, less efficient burns and increased creosote buildup. Monitoring the flue temperature helps ensure proper draft and combustion.

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