Biomass-burning furnace

Year-A-Round's biomass-burning furnace burns solid fuels such as corn, beans, rye, flax, wood pellets and any other burnable pelletized material. Burning biomass solid fuels in place of liquid fuels can save up to 40 percent on heating bills, according to the company.

September 30, 2008

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Biomass-burning furnace

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Year-A-Round’s biomass-burning furnace burns solid fuels such as corn, beans, rye, flax, wood pellets and any other burnable pelletized material. Burning biomass solid fuels in place of liquid fuels can save up to 40 percent on heating bills, according to the company. The furnaces provide cleaner air, less humidity and continual burning. Four models are available ranging from 100,000 Btu to 950,000 Btu. A furnace control panel allows the operator to set and regulate the temperature. The patent-pending features include an air-cooled corn feeder, agitator and firebox.

Year-A-Round, Mankato, Minn.
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