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Wood fires have been keeping New Zealand
homes warm for centuries. Improved technology has seen developments in new
wood-based fuels and fires to provide efficient domestic heating in the modern
age.
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The most common types of central heating are underfloor, radiant and forced air central heating. Most systems use a boiler to produce the heat.
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Wood pellets are a popular fuel for home heating in Europe and North America. Today over 1.2 million pellet fires are in use throughout North America.
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The most common type of heating in a New Zealand home is a woodburner. One of the reasons for the popularity of the wood burner is its sheer power, which typically ranges from 10-20 kW. | |
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