The 'firing area' in a wood-fired water heater refers to the space where wood fuel is burned to generate heat, which is then used to heat the water. This area is typically a firebox within the heater, designed to contain the flames and provide a pathway for the hot gases to circulate and transfer heat to the water. Its primary function is to burn wood efficiently and safely, producing a high heat output that effectively heats the water within the heater.
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