puukattiloissa
Puukattiloissa, which translates to "wood boilers" or "wood-fired boilers" in English, are heating systems that utilize wood as their primary fuel source. These boilers are designed to burn wood efficiently to produce hot water or steam, which is then circulated through a building's heating system, such as radiators or underfloor heating. The combustion process typically occurs in a firebox where logs or wood chips are loaded. The heat generated from burning the wood is then transferred to a water jacket surrounding the firebox.
There are various types of puukattiloissa. Some are simple, manual-loading boilers requiring regular attention to add
The advantages of using puukattiloissa include the use of a renewable fuel source and potentially lower fuel