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What is Zensoric?

Modern wood-burning stoves are created for high efficiency and low emissions. In a wood-burning stove, combustion can be primarily influenced by the total amount of air and the distribution of air. Zensoric doesn’t leave this to chance but uses a sensor to check the temperature to provide the correct amount of oxygen exactly at the right time.
Temperature changes identify the combustion phases, which regulate the combustion air.
Ignition:
- During ignition, Zensoric provides a burst of air to start the fire quickly.
Main Combustion:
- In the main burning phase, the amount of ignition air, secondary air and air wash is reduced. At the same time, the amount of tertiary air is increased. This is to keep the oxygen level consistent and prevent excessive burning.
Burnout:
- Zensoric increases ignition air flow as the fire goes out. This ensures efficient burnout and reduces the amount of ashes left in the burn chamber.
Zensoric controls these factors for clean combustion, which is difficult with a manually operated log burner. Zensoric constantly monitors temperature levels, to fine-tune the oxygen supply for optimal performance and the lowest possible environmental impact.
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