I agree that the outdoor wood burning is the preffered way to go...I was thinking of just getting a Harman wood boiler for example and building a...
yea...the plants are also an excellent idea...the people I am trying to educate my self for are very easy going and green concerned... they like to...
I think that is pretty much how I feel about it ... kinda wanted to use this site for a sounding board to see if there mite be some other important...
yea I can put outside air to the stove I know... but I guess if I am thinking of that ill just put fresh air into the basement and let it filter on...
old wethead is from the hydronics industry...dan hollahan...there are deadheads and wetheads and schoched air people...anyways that another...
should I be concerned about mechanical ventilation if I burn wood and am pulling fresh air into house and venting air as I burn the stove... doesn't...
I installed the tarm boilers and even the older ones were well built...if you can get either one you should be fine as long as you go with...
i believe heat output of wood boiler per hr at max firing output .... this is only a rough guide... the best way is like people have said...figure...
o...and that would be a minimum required storage...more is better to a point...
one rule of thumb is about 400 gallons of storage per 100k of btus ... or 4/1000 x btus you have .... just what I have seen for some...
hi, im new to the forum but I have been putting boilers in for yrs... I am considering a hydroflex 60 and solar dhw to add to my hot water system......
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