THE CLEANING OR REMOVAL OF CREOSOTE STAINS FROM CONCRETE MAY INVOLVE THE USE OF LIQUIDS, DETERGENTS OR SOLVENTS WHICH MAY RUN OFF ON ADJACENT MATERIAL, DISCOLOR THE CONCRETE OR DRIVE THE STAINS DEEPER INTO POROUS CONCRETE. USE THE PRODUCTS AND TECHNIQUES DESCRIBED HERE ONLY FOR THE COMBINATIONS OF DIRT/STAIN AND CONCRETE SPECIFIED. PART 1—GENERAL A. This procedure includes guidance […]
Best Practices for Firing a Greenwood Frontier Wood Boiler
There are many ways to start a fire in a Greenwood wood boiler. The following are best practices that will keep you safe and help you get started with confidence. As you learn more about your system, the wood you use and your homes needs, you may need to vary techniques to achieve best results. […]
Building a Fire in Your Greenwood Furnace
The Greenwood Frontier Series CX is a high efficiency wood gasification boiler which requires understanding varied heat demands based on the outside conditions, but the first fire whether it is the first fire ever or the first fire of the heating season requires special attention to detail for conditioning the refractory needed to get the […]
Fluid Water Treatment Guidelines
Under our continuous improvement efforts, we are providing you with this technical bulletin covering Greenwood products. Proper fluid quality management is essential to protect the investment and longevity of Greenwood boilers. This bulletin outlines the Greenwood approved standards for boiler water treatment. Fluid Testing and Treatment Before filling the boiler with water, draw a sample […]
Installation Clearances
The Frontier Series is certified for safety as an INDOOR APPLIANCE, so by adhering to installation clearances it can be installed in a walk out basement, garage, out-building or almost any location where the unit is sheltered from the weather and insulated from intake air below 40°F (4.5°C). DO NOT install this furnace in a […]
EIA Predicts Significant Increases in Wood Heating this Season
According to the January issue of the EIA’s Short Term Energy Outlook, the number of homes using wood heat will increase significantly over this heating season. The report indicates that during the 2012-’13 winter 598,000 households in the Northeast are expected to heat with woody biomass, a 7.7 percent increase. In addition, the EIA is […]