Very cool ozzie88 and Hartkem. Nothing like heating your home and hot water with wood! Thanks for sharing them.
I have been reading quite a few threads and see a lot of the wood stove pictures. Thought it might be cool to see everyones boiler system in one thread. I know I would love to see pictures of all of your boilers in one handy place. What do you guys say? Here is mine.
Is that a smoke flap on thee door?
Yes! As you can see I originally posted this thread in Nov. 2011! I brought my boiler on line October 1, 2001 and that smoke flap came with it. It did not take me long to buy the smoke hood and get rid of that flap. It actually worked to help keep the smoke from rolling out the front door but was a pain in the ... when you were loading wood. Here is a shot of it after the smoke hood was installed. Much better!
But I was trying to save some money the way I did it the first time. 
Almost 4 cord, all ready for winter.....
TS
Wow, these are some incredible systems. I couldn't imagine ripping out my electric unit & replacing it with some of these monsters, although I would love to.
Amazing!
Home runs for each fixture very sweet!
See I'm with you tennman, I passionately want to show off my stuff. So can I boss? Please?heating with wood become's far more than that for me now. Who'd a thunk a wood boiler become a passion.
Gasifier, I just gotta give you props for this great idea. For the life if me can't imagine why it wasn't thot of before. Although for essentially all of us it started out as a way to save money, heating with wood become's far more than that for me now. Who'd a thunk a wood boiler become a passion. I'll take some new pics and join in.... here's a knuckle bump to ya. Thx
Since I probably posted my set up in different phases through out different threads, am I allowed to compile them all here? Huh BOSS?, Can I Boss? Cmon Boss, please?
See I'm with you tennman, I passionately want to show off my stuff. So can I boss? Please?
Well certainly! Get her all pertty and snap away. But you have to leave the ones already in the thread. I love that old Ford boiler man! Where did that beauty go anyway? Up to the old boiler wagon in the sky? Those pics in that other thread were pretty cool you high flying acrobat. I was waiting for the trapese to come out in the next picture. You were not part of those Flying Wallendas were you Mike? C'mon. Give it up man.
For those guys that did not see those pics here is the link to see Mike "hard" at work. https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/arborist-at-work.92542/#post-1216486 Can't wait to see your new pics Mike. I like to see pics of your fuel for your boiler system right in there as well!
My goal of storage for this winter has been overtaken by higher personal and business priorities. Which ain't the end of the world. Behold, your bare bones gasser (BioMass), system designed/installed by yours truly with considerable generous assistance by lots of folks here. Chill's in the air.... game camera's are out.... my favorite football teams are in the crapper..... Life is good.![[Hearth.com] A few pictures of our boiler systems. [Hearth.com] A few pictures of our boiler systems.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/78/78604-58937ed7686776ffaf7d7af34d6a6237.jpg?hash=sQA799ftXx)
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Nice system Snow T , Industrial Electrician would explain those great looking control boxes.You use a plate exchanger on this system , just wondering what the temp difference between the boiler side and the load side. I use a 70 plate and its about 20 degrees different, just wondering if that's normal ?Thanks gas! It's all good here!
Seriously, since I can't burn wide open without storage, I need to clean the screen on the cap at least once, maybe twice during the burn season and being shorter makes that easier. It may be too short to get good draft but since our boiler is a forced gasser it seems to work fine and the nearest neighbor is 1/2 mile away. The prevailing wind is always from the left of the picture coming down the holler. Is the taller stack for draft reasons or so it doesn't bother neighbors or both? In other words is it bad or unsafe the way it is? Since I have your attention and you now have a picture of my boiler room. I'm confused about circ pump, expansion tank, and air separator location/order in the system. I used the basic schematic guides shown up in the sticky and in other commonly shown schematics which place the circ just up stream of the Danfoss and downstream of the boiler. Gonna move my expansion tank to the separator to try to reduce pump noise. Better stop before I hijack Gassifier's thread.
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