buffer tank

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    TARM SOLO 40 Plus MKII WATER STORAGE

    Hi All! I’ve been following this site for a number of years, and learn something every time I read posts. . I appreciate the advice and answers that are offered by so many experienced people! I have the Tarm model mentioned above, and this will be the third winter using it. First winter: had...
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    Buffer Tank / Thermal Storage needed/recommended for new Pellet/Log Boiler?

    I'm having a new boiler furnace installed in my house (Domusa Dual Therm 35KW). It can use both pellets and logs. I plan to use both. Installer says not to use a Thermal Storage or Buffer Tank. He says the size we'd need won't fit thru the door of the house into the furnace room. I read...
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    Can't figure out what to do; advice needed

    Hello all! I have hours and hours reading on here and other pages. I still don't feel any further ahead. Hopefully I can get a few things straight. First off, introduction: I am building a house in Maine. I grew up running wood stoves and live 1 mile from my dad's 300 acre woodlot along with a...
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    Windhager Biowin 150 Buffer tank location

    Hello, I am installing a Windhager Biowin 150 in my detached garage and piping the heated water to the house. I am not sure where to install the thermal storage tank. At first I was going to install the thermal storage tank in the basement of the house but now I was thinking it should be...
  5. Andrew Robinson

    Plywood termal buffer tank?

    Good morning, I'm working with a remote lodge that wants to put in a Woodmaster Flex-fuel 60kW boiler - the model that can burn either pellets or cord-wood by just switching the grate. It runs at atmospheric pressure. The lodge is only accessible by twin-otter or helicopter ... so the local...