USE
DRY
WOOD!
The
stove
is
optimized
to
provide
a
good
energy
yield
when
dry
wood
is
used
as
fuel.
It
will
also
decrease
fuel
consumption.
For
the
heater
to
work
efficiently,
the
wood
must
be
dry.
This
is
also
mentioned
in
the
manual.
Wood
containing
high
levels
of
moisture
causes
poor
draft
and
combustion.
Moisture
can
also
begin
to
leak
out
from
the
stove’s
front
edge.
Even
a
single
session
with
such
wood
can
result
in
a
coating
on
the
inner
surface
which
extends
heating
time.
Unless
the
surface
is
cleaned,
the
coating
will
increase
and
further
reduce
the
heaters
efficiency
and
prolong
the
heating
time
significantly.
The
pictures
show
what
it
can
start
to
look
like.
It
can
easily
extend
the
heating
time
by
half
or
even
longer.
The
images
show
a
different
stove
model,
but
the
result
is
the
same.
Pioneer
Wood
(
HWPPE120
)
Pioneer
Wood
is
fired
with
wood
and
connected
to
a
hot
tub
on
the
outside.
For
the
heater
chimney
pipes
and
chimney
top
for
effective
removal
of
sparks
can
be
bought
separately.
Need
varies
based
on
location.
Wood
‐
burning
water
heater
This
is
a
precision
built
water
heater,
especially
designed
for
hot
tubs.
The
water
is
self
‐
circulating
through
the
"thermosiphon
principle"
(hot
water
rises
and
creates
low
pressure,
which
sucks
water
from
below).
It
eliminates
the
need
for
a
circulating
pump
and
electricity,
making
it
possible
to
heat
the
water
in
a
hot
tub
with
the
heater
placed
externally.
A
big
advantage
is
that
there
will
be
more
space
in
the
tub,
which
in
turn
means
a
smaller
model
can
be
selected.
The
material
is
aluminum
AL5052
which
has
very
good
corrosion
resistance,
especially
in
marine
conditions.
It
also
has
excellent
thermal
conductivity.
Rust
(3)
and
gaps
(2.6)
is
made
of
stainless
steel.
This
ensures
years
of
trouble
free
use.
The
stove
must
be
emptied
of
water
after
each
use.
The
heat
from
the
fire
is
efficiently
transferred
to
the
water
through
a
unique
and
sophisticated
design
that
makes
the
whole
firebox
a
heat
transferring
surface.
The
nominal
heat
output
is
approx.
25
kW.