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Wood-fired boilers generate heat that is transferred to the room. A wood-fired boiler can provide comfort and warmth in a home. By using them, you can not only heat radiators and underfloor heating, but also obtain hot water from a boiler.

Wood-fired boilers are the most traditional and cost-effective heating method. They are also known as solid fuel boilers because they are fueled by wood, briquettes, or coal. Boilers are usually made of cast iron or steel, as these materials are the most durable.

Steel boilers save fuel and therefore provide a high efficiency coefficient, thanks to the flue gas path, where the heat generated during the combustion process is directed to the heating system.

In contrast, cast iron boilers have a longer lifespan compared to steel boilers, but steel boilers have better fuel combustion efficiency. It is also easier to clean due to the straight walls of the boiler.

Other important factors in the process of choosing a wood-fired boiler are its capacity, construction, allowable length of wood logs, and arrangement of heat exchangers. These parameters will affect the efficiency of the boiler. To achieve automated heating, a wood-fired boiler should be equipped with a pellet burner.

*Translated using automatic translation tool