Specifications
Solution 1.8 Installation and Operation Manual  11 
3 Fuel 
3.1  Materials That Should Not be Burned 
•  GARBAGE OF ANY KIND, 
•  COAL OR CHARCOAL, 
•  TREATED, PAINTED OR COATED WOOD, 
•  PLYWOOD OR PARTICLE BOARD, 
•  FINE PAPER, COLORED PAPER OR CARDBOARD, 
•  SALT WATER DRIFTWOOD 
•  MANUFACTURED LOGS CONTAINING WAX OR CHEMICAL ADDITIVES 
•  RAILROAD TIES 
•  LIQUIDS SUCH AS KEROSCENE OR DIESEL FUEL TO START A FIRE 
3.2  How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood 
3.2.1  What is Good Firewood? 
Good firewood has been cut to the correct length for the stove, split to a range of sizes and 
stacked in the open until its moisture content is reduced to 15 to 20 per cent. 
3.2.2 Tree Species 
The tree species the firewood is produced from is less important than its moisture content. The 
main difference in firewood from various tree species is the density of the wood. Hardwoods are 
denser than softwoods. People who live in the coldest regions of North America usually have only 
spruce, birch and poplar, other low-density species to burn and yet they can heat their homes 
successfully. 
Homeowners with access to both hardwood and softwood fuel sometimes use both types for 
different purposes. For example, softer woods make good fuel for relatively mild weather in spring 
and fall because they light quickly and produce less heat Softwoods are not as dense as 
hardwoods so a given volume of wood contains less energy. Using softwoods avoids overheating 
the house, which can be a common problem with wood heating in moderate weather. Harder 
woods are best for colder winter weather when more heat and longer burn cycles are desirable. 
Note that hardwood trees like oak, maple, ash and beech are slower growing and longer lived than 
softer woods like poplar and birch. That makes hardwood trees more valuable. The advice that 
only hardwoods are good to burn is outdated. Old, leaky cast iron stoves wouldn’t hold a fire 
overnight unless they were fed large pieces of hardwood. That is no longer true. You can 
successfully heat your home by using the less desirable tree species and give the forest a break at 
the same time. 










