Greetings to All....and thank you for a great and very informative site/forum.
I am at a crossroads in deciding which boiler to go with.
I have a new home, 8 years old, very well insulated, all radiant heat in gypkreet and currently being heated with a Buderus LP converted Boiler.
I want to add a wood gasification boiler, but the option of it being in the basement is VETOED by the wife, due to any smoke issues stemming from the EKO.
Also the flue from within the basement is almost 30 feet to the roof.
Thus I am exploring the idea of the E Central 1400/2300(is it really a gasification boiler?), outside about 80 feet form the house,
but I really like the EKO/ORLAN 40.
My question is REGARDING THE CHOICE OF E CENTRAL, OR EKO IN A SHED.
Can the EKO be SAFELY housed in a standalone shed(not enclosed, just side walls and roof), without any problems, such as corrosion or other elemental damages?
Thank you and all the help is greatly appreciated.
Scott
I am at a crossroads in deciding which boiler to go with.
I have a new home, 8 years old, very well insulated, all radiant heat in gypkreet and currently being heated with a Buderus LP converted Boiler.
I want to add a wood gasification boiler, but the option of it being in the basement is VETOED by the wife, due to any smoke issues stemming from the EKO.
Also the flue from within the basement is almost 30 feet to the roof.
Thus I am exploring the idea of the E Central 1400/2300(is it really a gasification boiler?), outside about 80 feet form the house,
but I really like the EKO/ORLAN 40.
My question is REGARDING THE CHOICE OF E CENTRAL, OR EKO IN A SHED.
Can the EKO be SAFELY housed in a standalone shed(not enclosed, just side walls and roof), without any problems, such as corrosion or other elemental damages?
Thank you and all the help is greatly appreciated.
Scott