I've been doing a lot of research on this site and have weighed a lot of options. I have a preliminary design, but would like to get some suggestions from the guys out here that have some great knowledge. Here is my situation:
I have a 3000 sq ft home using baseboard hot water heat in northern NJ. Currently I have an oil fired boiler that I burn anywhere from 600 to 1000 gallons of oil per season, depending on the winter. I have access to free wood, so a wood fired boiler makes sense.
Here is my idea for the design. I'm looking at a Biomass 60 combo with 1000 gallons of storage. I plan to have a coil inside the storage for DHW, that then runs into an electric hotwater heater for use in the summer months. The reason I'm looking at a combo system is because I only have one flue, and I figure this will make the installation take up less space. Also, the oil boiler is 25-30 years old, so using that as a backup may not be the most reliable.
I plan to have this installed in the basement where my current oil boiler is installed. I have a walk-in basement that should allow an easy method for moving wood from outside to the boiler.
Hopefully this sounds reasonable. If anyone has any suggestions or opinions based on their experiences with their systems, I would love to hear them. I'm looking to move out on purchasing everything very soon, so I wanted to get some feedback before moving out on it. Thanks for your help.
I have a 3000 sq ft home using baseboard hot water heat in northern NJ. Currently I have an oil fired boiler that I burn anywhere from 600 to 1000 gallons of oil per season, depending on the winter. I have access to free wood, so a wood fired boiler makes sense.
Here is my idea for the design. I'm looking at a Biomass 60 combo with 1000 gallons of storage. I plan to have a coil inside the storage for DHW, that then runs into an electric hotwater heater for use in the summer months. The reason I'm looking at a combo system is because I only have one flue, and I figure this will make the installation take up less space. Also, the oil boiler is 25-30 years old, so using that as a backup may not be the most reliable.
I plan to have this installed in the basement where my current oil boiler is installed. I have a walk-in basement that should allow an easy method for moving wood from outside to the boiler.
Hopefully this sounds reasonable. If anyone has any suggestions or opinions based on their experiences with their systems, I would love to hear them. I'm looking to move out on purchasing everything very soon, so I wanted to get some feedback before moving out on it. Thanks for your help.