Transcription of Solid Fuel Solid-Fuel Heating Appliances
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IntroductionHeating with woodWood stovesFireplacesFireplace insertsMasonry heaterCentral wood-fired Heating systemsWood-fired boilersWood-burning furnacesWoodWood-burning appliance installationPellet-burning appliancesPellets and similar fuelsPellet appliance installationCorn-burning appliancesCoal-burning appliancesStraw burnersEnvironmental benefitsResource organizationsEngineering ExtensionJune 2003 Table of ContentsSolid FuelHeating Appliances Solid -FuelHeating Appliances 2 Heating with Solid fuels was the norm for thou-sands of years. Wood and coal were common fuelsbut in areas devoid of these resources, peat, agricul-tural residue, and dried animal dung were also advent of modern, safe, and automatic gas- orliquid-fueled Heating Appliances has replaced mostsolid- fuel Heating Appliances .
5 To gain more heat from a fireplace, consider a fire-place insert rather than a site- or factory-built fire-place. Fireplace inserts are built to the same stan-
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