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Question: To use or not to use? (heating bricks for energy storage)
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[QUOTE="Lnewqban, post: 6837916, member: 673625"] A damper controls the flow of intake combustion air and exhaust gases. Less of those means less burned wood per hour; therefore, less heat available to heat the water in that hour. Try to keep all the generated heat from the precious wood (while heating the water and after is hot). Expose as much cold water to that heat as possible, the colder the better for heat transfer (make up cold water and economizers get along well). Keep tubes as clean as possible, in and out. Happy New Year! [/QUOTE]
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