Hi,
I'm new here and just installed a Pellet stove in my living room.
One of my concerns for this upcoming winter is my upstairs which is heated by forced air. My AHU is located in the attic and I would always set it so it would run frequently especially in colder weather. Now that the stove will be doing most of my heating I have concerns of the piping/coil freezing in cold weather.
Any thoughts on what I could do? I guess I can still run it in extreme cold weather. Just don't want to blow a coil or pipe out. I do not have antifreezein the line either.
Thanx
I'm new here and just installed a Pellet stove in my living room.
One of my concerns for this upcoming winter is my upstairs which is heated by forced air. My AHU is located in the attic and I would always set it so it would run frequently especially in colder weather. Now that the stove will be doing most of my heating I have concerns of the piping/coil freezing in cold weather.
Any thoughts on what I could do? I guess I can still run it in extreme cold weather. Just don't want to blow a coil or pipe out. I do not have antifreezein the line either.
Thanx