Logs as fuel

the natural warmth

Logs as fuel

Since fire was invented, people have been warming themselves using wood. As early as 2000 years BC. The Greeks operated their underfloor heating, which was innovative at the time, by burning wood. Even today, our world can no longer be imagined without logs as fuel. As a biogenic fuel, wood is CO2-neutral when burned and is much cheaper than fossil fuels.


The water content of freshly cut wood is between 45 and 60 percent. If it is burned directly, it does not produce the required heat, releases significantly more pollutants and is harmful to the boiler and the chimney. If stored correctly, logs will dry for around 250 days before they can be used. For optimal combustion, the water content should be 15 to 20 percent transferred. Log wood boiler from Biotech offer modern comfort and natural warmth without much effort.

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storage

In contrast to other fuels, logs do not require any special storage space and can easily be stored in the boiler room as well as outside. The only requirement is that the stacked wood is protected from rain. Regardless of whether it is covered or covered with a waterproof tarpaulin. However, the latter is suitable for wood that has already completely dried. Otherwise excess moisture cannot escape. However, ready-split firewood is usually already sufficiently dried.

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