sawdustburners said:i try to leave my cast iron boiler cold until i need hot water & then try to extract all the heat from the boiler so to avoid standby losses. no leaks after 4 years.
MrEd said:Are talking about keeping the oil burner hot all summer long too? I could see where perhaps during the heating system the losses may not be huge, but to keep an oil burner up to temp all summer long to get DHW (especially if its oil), does seem like expensive insurance. When we are talking about letting an oil boiler go cold, are we really concerned about extended periods of time, or is even just the summer too long time to leave it cold?
mpilihp said:We are going to run this winter with DHW in the Oil boiler and the wood boiler is in series with the oil boiler with its task to keeo the oil boiler hot at all times and keep its burner from kicking on. Next summer will install an indirect DHW heater and hopfeull a storage tank with the idea of being able to run the boilers in parallel and not keep the oil boiler hot. If we can fire the wood boiler every other day or so just for DHW with the small storage ill have that will be great. If that works then i will look into pulling the oil boiler out and go to a cold start on demand propane heater.
MrEd said:I’ll predict that running your wood boiler in the summer for DHW will get old pretty quickly.
I am thinking you are right. I purchased a 50 gallon electric hot water tank off of craigslist last week to hook and use temporarily while I dismantle my boiler piping and the plan was to sell it once I was done. Even with a family of 6, the 50 gallon is providing with more and hotter hot water than we have ever had in this house and I really love not not listening to the oil burner kicking in all day long and all night long to stay warm.
So now I am thinking I will keep my electric tank, and take the summer off from wood burning and wood handling. Perhaps if electric spikes up in the years ahead I will re-think and re-plumb, but for $200-$300 (my estimate) per year in extra electric, it may be worth it.
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