OVEN
A furnace is a device for the controlled production of heat. The heat is determined by the combustion of wood, and fuels, such as gas, oil or coal in the furnace inner created. Furnaces are available in different shapes and for different applications.
Furnace Room
Furnace Room serve as a classical heat sources for housing. Their designs range from simple wood stove to fireplaces or stoves. They are oven for solid fuels, such as wood, wood chips, pellets, sawdust, brown coal, coal, paper-fibred- briquettes, Woodlogs etc.
So far found little older stoves in homes very much use. Stoves are in general made of chamotte stones, like tiles, made room furnaces. They often are burning either with briquettes or wood for heating. In the earlier times, they got their names, because they are disguised with tiles.
FUEL OF OVEN
In addition to the traditional stove, there are also other furnaces, which heat produced for different purposes. In houses, the purpose is that it is used for heating. These ovens are liquid fuels, such as oil or gasoline as fuel. In other, similar ovens are also gases, such as natural gas or butane.