Design features and the principle of operation of heating furnaces
Stoves with a water circuit, and at the same time working on solid fuel, are easily integrated into any water heating system of a modern home.
Most of these devices completely replace the heating boiler in heating systems of a country house.
As you know, the idea of heating water for household purposes using a regular furnace is far from new. And almost all traditional heating systems could be equipped with built -in tanks that filled with cold water. Further, the water was heated with a furnace furnace. Such practical furnaces were widely used simultaneously with heating and welding kitchen devices.
Modern heating furnaces with a water circuit do not have an additional water tank. True, they are equipped with built -in running heat exchangers. And due to this, modern furnaces are able to heat an unlimited amount of water for the heating system, or household needs.
Models of such devices extend from simple autonomous fireplaces and furnaces with a water circuit to complex heating boilers, which can fully provide all the needs of the modern dwelling in thermal energy as well as hot water.
As fuel, such stoves can use firewood or special wood granules – pellets. The burners of such furnaces are often made replaceable to the possibility of switching from one type of fuel to another without replacing the entire furnace or fireplace.