brændeovne
Brændeovne, often translated as wood-burning stoves, are heating appliances designed to burn wood logs for domestic heating. They have been a traditional source of warmth in many homes for centuries, particularly in colder climates. Modern brændeovne are engineered to be significantly more efficient and environmentally friendly than older models, utilizing advanced combustion technologies to minimize emissions and maximize heat output.
The primary fuel source for a brændeovn is dried wood, which is placed inside a combustion chamber.
Regulations in many countries govern the efficiency and emissions standards for new brændeovne to reduce air