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Bullerjan Furnace Uses V8 Engine Design

With its design inspired by the V8 engine, the Bullerjan (also known as Free Flow) is a hot air furnace developed by Canadian lumberjacks. The Bullerjan guarantees high heating capacity with a good heat circulation, an even burn up and a long glow retention, as BornRich reports.

This hot air furnace makes independent of oil, gas and electricity, changing firewood and wood remnants into valuable heating energy.

The different possibilities of design - high-grade steel, stands, and different kinds of casings - leave room for customers to adjust the Bullerjan to their own preferences. The stove features a number of solid steel pipes that are bent to form a cylindrical, horizontal combustion chamber

The biggest part of the surface of the pipes is within the combustion chamber. During operation, the air heats up very rapidly. Obeying the laws of physics, this hot air rises and flows out of the pipes on the top. Cold air is drawn in from the bottom, is heated up as well and follows this continuous cycle. As a result of this constant circulation, the warm air is distributed quickly and evenly throughout the room.

According to its manufacturer, the Bullerjan Canadian furnace technology comes with multiple benefits, such as the ones listed below:

• high heating capacity
• fast heat distribution
• long glow retention
• cosy warmth
• large combustion chamber
• almost complete wood combustion
• low level of ash accumulation

The Bullerjan is available in 6 capacity sizes (6-45 kW), with accessory equipment versions: Classic, Design, Stone and Industry, and with pricing starting at $2,000.
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