Categories BurningHeating 1. Fresh air from outside enters the GARN® unit Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011
Categories BurningHeating 2. Fresh air travels through a tube immersed in water and into an air collar Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011
Categories BurningHeating 3. The air collar distributes fresh air for combustion Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011
Categories BurningHeating 4. Primary combustion – Wood burns in the combustion chamber Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011
Categories BurningHeating 5. Seconday combustion – Direct gasification burns smoke in the reaction chamber creating additional heat Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011
Categories BurningHeating 6. Clean exhaust travels through tubing and transfers heat to water in the tank Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011
Categories BurningHeating 7. Clean exhaust exits the GARN® WHS vertically or horizontally through a flue Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011 GARN Exhaust Options
Categories BurningHeating 8. Controller stops blower when combustion is complete – Hot water is now ready to be used in a building Post author By David Lunde Post date November 29, 2011