Hydronic Pellet Stove

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Randy Acton

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Oct 21, 2014
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MI
Can't seem t find many pellet stoves that have the ability for hydronic heat.

I have a 1900 ft ranch built on a crawl so I don't have the space for a wood or pellet furnace. I have a beautiful hearth that my current wood burner sits on and want to put a hydronic pellet system in its place.

Most hydronic systems that I see are furnaces which are not appealing, other than the European manufacturers does a hydronic pellet stove exist?
 
Only stove adaption kits here in the US
 
Crosslink systems makes kits for many stoves. A couple members here have them.
 
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the makers of the Seraph are working on or may have a boiler. Maybe look in that direction.
 
Can't seem t find many pellet stoves that have the ability for hydronic heat.

I have a 1900 ft ranch built on a crawl so I don't have the space for a wood or pellet furnace. I have a beautiful hearth that my current wood burner sits on and want to put a hydronic pellet system in its place.

Most hydronic systems that I see are furnaces which are not appealing, other than the European manufacturers does a hydronic pellet stove exist?
Try the boiler forum. Marc Caluwe posts there often. He's a dealer who sells/installs a hydronic pellet stove, the highly automated Windhager Firewin, amongst others. He might be able to point you in the right direction.
 
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Thought you just got a Forestor?
 
And over 4k for a pellet stove is too.
 
$1750 is way expensive , don't you think? I

Not really. Go design and fabricate your own and then come back and tell us all you can do it for less.

Thats the problem with people today, There is no appreciation for the design or the execution or the cost to do it, just do it cheap.

$1750 bucks is pretty cheap I'd say. I'd be charging at least 2 grand myself.
 
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