Are you looking to invest in precision-built wood fired hot tubs?
If yes, then you’ve made a good decision. Wood burning heaters are
important parts of wood fired hot tubs. Out of all, TimberLine Wood
Water Stoves are specifically designed for hot tubs and above the ground
pools.
The
heater circulates water by using thermosiphon principle (the rising
water results in creating the pumping action) and eliminates the
requirement of a circulating pump or electricity. This unique feature
opens a comprehensive range of possibilities for hot tubs. For instance,
you can invest in a basic soaking tub without chemicals, pumps or high
maintenance.
The body of the wood water stove is made from top quality stainless steel, grade (340); which makes it perfect to use in outdoor weather. The firebox is made from stainless steel and can withstand surrounding weather without being burning out. The smoke outlet has an exceptional vented collar that offers secondary combustion of unburned gases for minimizing smoke emissions and chimney sparks.
The wood water stove uses sophisticated heat exchange design that ensures heating water more efficiently. The body of the stove is made with stainless steel and a double walled water jacket is present around the firebox with a 1.5 inch space in between. This makes the whole firebox except the front, a heat transferring surface.
In
addition to, the heat transfer takes place in a water filled baffle
plate that operates horizontally around the firebox. The baffle deflects
the way of fire; which gives up enough heat into water jacket before
going up the chimney.
How do you Install TimberLine Wood Water Stove?
Start connecting the TimberLine wood burning hot tub heaters with any hot tub accessories provided like flexible neoprene tubes, stainless steel pipes, and through wall tub ports. For a successful installation process, you should consider a few important steps discussed below:
- Prepare a foundation made from brick or cement right next to the hot tub to receive the Chofu wood fired heater.
- Cut 1 7/8 inch holes in the side of the hot tub wall for through wall ports.
- Install pipes to connect the heater and tub.
- Install the stove piping – 8 feet is recommended to use.
How do you operate TimberLine Hot Tub Heater?
The TimberLine hot tub heater works like a conventional wood stove and delivers the fastest rate of heating from dry hardwoods. This heater uses 17 inch wood with 18-inch x 14-inch x 14-inch firebox. If you want most efficient heating, you should consider using 17-inch x 1 1/2-inch x 1 1/2-inch wood, which will be loaded at 45 minute intervals.
The
wood fired hot tub heater comes with a high and low speed draft control
for heating rate regulation. This system works when the draft remains
wide open and closes down to maintain the temperature when the water
gets hot.
Bottom Line –
So, what are you waiting for? You should consider shopping for wood fired hot tubs from Northern Lights Cedar Tubs. For more information, feel free to contact us as soon as possible.
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