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Wood Burning Questions and Answers

Question. A Wood Burning Question.
Answer. This fire grate is designed to support 9 and 6 inch diameter logs (ideally) or large pieces of unsplit wood for maximum heat output and extended burn time. The logs’ size and intense heat, along with minimum under-fire air and enhanced secondary combustion, effectively transforms the stacked cordwood into "afterburners" that ignite and harness the energy from volatile gases, like those found in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Phase II approved wood stoves and fireplace inserts.

Question. A Wood Burning Question.
Answer. This fire grate is designed to support 9 and 6 inch diameter logs (ideally) or large pieces of unsplit wood for maximum heat output and extended burn time. The logs’ size and intense heat, along with minimum under-fire air and enhanced secondary combustion, effectively transforms the stacked cordwood into "afterburners" that ignite and harness the energy from volatile gases, like those found in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Phase II approved wood stoves and fireplace inserts.

Question. A Wood Burning Question.
Answer. This fire grate is designed to support 9 and 6 inch diameter logs (ideally) or large pieces of unsplit wood for maximum heat output and extended burn time. The logs’ size and intense heat, along with minimum under-fire air and enhanced secondary combustion, effectively transforms the stacked cordwood into "afterburners" that ignite and harness the energy from volatile gases, like those found in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Phase II approved wood stoves and fireplace inserts.

Question. A Wood Burning Question.
Answer. This fire grate is designed to support 9 and 6 inch diameter logs (ideally) or large pieces of unsplit wood for maximum heat output and extended burn time. The logs’ size and intense heat, along with minimum under-fire air and enhanced secondary combustion, effectively transforms the stacked cordwood into "afterburners" that ignite and harness the energy from volatile gases, like those found in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Phase II approved wood stoves and fireplace inserts.

Question. A Wood Burning Question.
Answer. This fire grate is designed to support 9 and 6 inch diameter logs (ideally) or large pieces of unsplit wood for maximum heat output and extended burn time. The logs’ size and intense heat, along with minimum under-fire air and enhanced secondary combustion, effectively transforms the stacked cordwood into "afterburners" that ignite and harness the energy from volatile gases, like those found in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Phase II approved wood stoves and fireplace inserts.

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