Thinking about replacing my older central A/C compressor and oil furnace with a reverse cycle heat pump and an add-on wood furnace.
My biggest question is: If I replace the oil burner, can I reuse its flue for the wood burner?
The flue is part of a center of the house / 2 flue masonry chimney in a well insulated <1500SQFT ranch. In the main floor fireplace is a Regency i2400 woodstove w/ stainless steel liner. The 2nd flue vents the oil burner in the finished basement’s large utility room.
I would guess I would need to relocate the air handler to the other side of the water heater.
Other than re-plumbing some of the ducts, would this be a pretty simple install?
Would I vent the wood furnace just like the oil furnace? How could I install a stainless liner?
![[Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics) [Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/118/118118-fd954feb89e3e17a13f259a4299eb582.jpg?hash=3ypCchduYK)
Yellow plug was a quick/easy way to power the furnace with a genny... Snowmageddon DC 2010.
![[Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics) [Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/118/118120-c3d829be722f29275ac29b2d3a23f8f4.jpg?hash=r9Te7CrD-T)
My biggest question is: If I replace the oil burner, can I reuse its flue for the wood burner?
The flue is part of a center of the house / 2 flue masonry chimney in a well insulated <1500SQFT ranch. In the main floor fireplace is a Regency i2400 woodstove w/ stainless steel liner. The 2nd flue vents the oil burner in the finished basement’s large utility room.
I would guess I would need to relocate the air handler to the other side of the water heater.
Other than re-plumbing some of the ducts, would this be a pretty simple install?
Would I vent the wood furnace just like the oil furnace? How could I install a stainless liner?
![[Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics) [Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/118/118118-fd954feb89e3e17a13f259a4299eb582.jpg?hash=3ypCchduYK)
Yellow plug was a quick/easy way to power the furnace with a genny... Snowmageddon DC 2010.
![[Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics) [Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/118/118120-c3d829be722f29275ac29b2d3a23f8f4.jpg?hash=r9Te7CrD-T)
stainless liner with a tee kit down it
I'd love to find another one someday but they get rarer and more expensive everyday... Anyway, back on topic, what the above poster said, just watch your clearances and install heat shields where needed, or even where not needed. I did a heat shield above mine even though I had the clearance with cement board just for peace of mind.![[Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics) [Hearth.com] Another… Thinking about installing an indoor wood furnace (w/ pics)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/118/118216-94b1f5f39f1fc65b03e7b3997deb21f2.jpg?hash=C4lIIVGzhY)