How it Works





The combustion process begins in the primary burn area where wood is loaded and ignited. When the temperature controller senses that the temperature has fallen from 175°F to 165°F, air is injected into the firebox and naturally the fire becomes more intense. Because the firebox is sealed the hot gases are pushed down into the Fusion® Combustor.

In the Fusion® Combustor, super-heated air is injected into the already hot gases thereby producing an extremely hot flame. The downward draft then forces this wildly intense flame into the Reaction Chamber™.

Due to the extreme temperatures reached in the Reaction Chamber™ the wood is burned so completely resulting in near zero ash and combustion efficiencies approaching 100%. One of the benefits of the extremely high burn temperatures is reduced emissions.

Heat is then transferred into the water supply as it travels upward towards the exhaust area.

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