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The perspective drawing (right) illustrates the
typical installation of a Lynndale wood furnace. When fully assembled, the blower located in the back of the cabinet forces warm air across the firebox and out the duct work mounted atop the
unit. The electronic controls, mounted above the furnace, control the combustion air and the warm air blowers. When the thermostat inside the home calls for heat, the combustion air blower is
activated and the fire is fanned until the heated air reaches a specified temperature. Then the combustion air blower is shut off, prior to the end of the heating cycle, thus conserving fuel and
avoiding overheating that is associated with less sophisticated wood burning devices, such as stoves. As you can see, the Lynndale is not your typical woodburner. Electronic control of the
combustion cycle, combined with secondary combustion of the flue gases, offers each Lynndale owner the best that wood heating has to offer.
Systems are available for residential, commercial and industrial applications. A wide range of output capacities are offered, including custom designed systems for industrial customers.
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