Greenwood Aspen – Smokeless Wood Gasification Boiler


Mark Wilber of ThisWarmHouse fires up a Greenwood Aspen 175 for the first time here at our location in Mansfield, PA. Check out how clean burning this unit is with almost no smoke after starting up. For more information visit us at www.ThisWarmHouse.com or call us at 800-333-4729. …

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Can I use the chimney liner from my old gas boiler to connect a wood burning stove to?

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24 Responses to Greenwood Aspen – Smokeless Wood Gasification Boiler

  1. ThisWarmHouse says:

    haven’t heard of …
    haven’t heard of such. It is all replaceable … maybe you heard the warranty was 10 years. My Weil-McLain boiler is 20 years old (as a backup) but has only a 1 year warranty. I was fine with that. … hope this helps.

  2. ThisWarmHouse says:

    Your points are in …
    Your points are in concept possible but this is already a “condensing furnace” with “non-condensing technologies”. In other words – we have to run hot before we run clean. We also need to be in an affordable price range – an important “sweet-spot” for business and happy customers that afforded the unit. The price would likely rise 40-50% to move efficiencies up 10-15% to 95 plus% efficiency. Thanks!

  3. ZEROPOINT132 says:

    Hi. you could you …
    Hi. you could you could use that smoke out the chimney back into the fire for the first 30 Min’s.
    And why not have a water jacket around the chimney to use that 300 degrees waste heat.

    cheers

  4. kimchidawg says:

    I’m not sure yet , …
    I’m not sure yet , mine was finally was finished with the install when it was -34 degrees below zero but it did warm up for a few days to around + 40 degrees above , it seems to have done well . Even at -33 deg I was loading it 2 times a day with good wood , but when I put the really dry stuff in I was loading 3 times a day. I’ll let you know what happens when it warms up in a month or so.

  5. bamed10 says:

    Are these good for …
    Are these good for applications where the overall demand for heat is low, such as a house where no one is home most of the day and the daytime temperature is set down pretty low compared to evening temps?

  6. kimchidawg says:

    What do you think …
    What do you think about the brush for cleaning the tubes that comes with the boiler. mine lasted one cleaning other than that I’ve been very happy with my ASPEN boiler. It does burn alot cleaner than any other outdoor boiler I have seen.

  7. saddleup47 says:

    hi, is it true that …
    hi, is it true that you have to replace the burner pot in 10 years?

  8. DrewDawg50 says:

    Would that be the …
    Would that be the best way to heat a greenhouse during winter?

  9. jdrab9er says:

    Awesome! I have a …
    Awesome! I have a Natures Comfort brand here in WV. I don’t mind the smoke it puts out, however it isn’t very efficient due to the wasted smoke. Good thing i don’t live in bucks county anymore! My stove is probably outlawed up there… Which is BS.

  10. jonzboat says:

    lakewood wisconsin …
    lakewood wisconsin about 90miles north west of green bay. go bears! jon

  11. ThisWarmHouse says:

    Great! We have been …
    Great! We have been a dealer for over 3 years. We are in PA. where are you located?

  12. jonzboat says:

    we just became a …
    we just became a dealer for greenwood stoves so I am getting one for myself. see how they run.thanks jon

  13. ThisWarmHouse says:

    If you’re looking …
    If you’re looking for a stand alone outdoor wood burner, I would say the Aspen is the way to go. We have had that one in the video running constantly this season and have continually been impressed by it. All of our customers who installed them have been very happy as well.

  14. jonzboat says:

    would you recomend …
    would you recomend a aspen? I am thinking of buying one. any problems with it? or any sugestions? jon

  15. ThisWarmHouse says:

    The Aspen design …
    The Aspen design incorporates a built-in water / heat storage buffer of 75 gallons and is a continuous burn appliance. We’ve been using it every day for over 3 weeks now and love it’s consistent performance, low wood consumption and clean burn.

  16. UTubeGlennAR says:

    Nice……

    About …
    Nice……

    About time isn’t it….

    a. Do you need a water heat storage battery with this unit?

    b. Is this unit designed as a 24/7 burning unit or ???

  17. vandrewlongstrider says:

    I still can’t …
    I still can’t believe how quickly it transitions to the clean burn!

  18. djeror says:

    Cool video. Hot …
    Cool video. Hot stove. Warm House

  19. ThisWarmHouse says:

    Thanks, and that is …
    Thanks, and that is true, it really was the first time we fired it up! We were very impressed by it.

  20. ThisWarmHouse says:

    Your right! That is …
    Your right! That is a good idea. That chamber is the key to it’s clean burn, as it gets up to almost 2000 degrees in there!

  21. gburtscher says:

    Wow! This is quite …
    Wow! This is quite something! Especially when considering that the boiler seems to be brand new and never lit before?

  22. WorldStove says:

    Wonderful video. A …
    Wonderful video. A little window on the lower door would be way fun.

  23. ThisWarmHouse says:

    Mark has had a lot …
    Mark has had a lot of experience with downdraft gasifiers and amazed us all with his ability to predict the performance of the Aspen.

  24. omamagirl says:

    Great video! I …
    Great video! I can’t believe how the smoke goes away when you say it’s going to go away. Hot furnace!

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