Are you looking to buy a wood-burning
heater? If yes, then you should look no further than TimberLine Wood
Water Stove. It’s one of the most precision-built wood-fired water
heaters specifically designed for above-the-ground pools and wooden hot
tubs.
This wood-fired sauna stove circulates water by using the thermosiphon principle which eliminates the requirement of a circulating pump or electricity. This unique feature results in a comprehensive range of options for alternative hot tubs. Now you can have the basic soaking tub without chemicals, pumps, or high maintenance.
The
stove body of the heater is made from superior grade i.e. grade 340
stainless steel; so you can use it outside without getting worried.
Though the firebox is made of stainless steel, it can withstand years of
service without any hassle of burning out. The smoke outlet has a
uniquely designed vented collar providing you with the secondary
combustion of unburned gases to minimize smoke emissions and sparks in
the chimney.
The TimberLine Wood Water Stove comes with a sophisticated heat exchange design ensuring heating water more efficiently. The stainless steel stove body around the firebox is a double-walled jacket with a 1.5-inch space in between. It makes the entire firebox except for the front part a good surface for heat transfer. Additional heat transfer takes place in a water-filled plate which runs through the firebox horizontally. The baffle helps in deflecting the fire path and gives up enough heat into the water jacket before going up the chimney.
How do you install the TimberLine Wood Water Stove?
Connect the TimberLine wood-fired hot tub heater to any hot by using the hot tubs accessories as provided. You can take a look at the connection kit i.e. the flexible neoprene tubes, stainless steel pipes, and thru-wall tub ports. The wall thickness is specified to know the length of thru-wall ports. For the installation, you should follow the below-discussed steps.
- Get a foundation built from brick or cement right next to the wood hot tub to install the heater.
- Cut around one and 7/8 inch holes in the side of the hot tub wall for thru-wall ports.
- Install pipes to connect the tub and hot tub heater.
- Install the stove pipe. It’s recommended to install around 8 feet of stove pipe for the wooden hot tub heater.
How do you operate the wood water stove?
The TimberLine Wood Water Stove works the same as a conventional heater as it gets the fastest possible heating from dry hardwoods. It uses a 17-inch wood and an 18-inch x 14-inch x 14-inch firebox. You will receive the most efficient heating by using 17-inch x 1 1/2-inch x 1 1/2-inch wood which will be loaded within 45 minutes intervals.
This wood hot tub heater comes with high and low-speed draft control which allows you to regulate the rate of heating. It operates by opening the draft widely and closing it down to maintain the temperature once the water gets hot.
Bottom line –
Want to learn more about TimberLine Wood Water Stove in detail? If yes, then you should look no further than Northern Lights Cedar Tubs. We specialize in providing a comprehensive range of hot tub heaters for wood hot tubs. For more information, please contact us today at +1 (800) 759-8990.
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