- Sep 7, 2012
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Hey guys i have a wood doctor furnace that is open to the atmosphere. I was recently on there web site and they now only make pressurised boilers. claiming to last longer due to the ingestion of oxygen in an open system bla bla.. See link
http://www.wooddoctorfurnace.com/index.html
I know that pressurised system last longer and there is less to no corrosion.
Do you think i should pressurise my system? at the top of the boiler there is a 1" open vent i was thinking of welding a coupling on and adding an air eliminator, pressure tank and relief valve. Is this all i would need to pressurise my system or am i missing something??
thanks for your input
http://www.wooddoctorfurnace.com/index.html
I know that pressurised system last longer and there is less to no corrosion.
Do you think i should pressurise my system? at the top of the boiler there is a 1" open vent i was thinking of welding a coupling on and adding an air eliminator, pressure tank and relief valve. Is this all i would need to pressurise my system or am i missing something??
thanks for your input