I'm installing a new wood boiler as an add-on to my existing propane boiler. I plan un using the wood boiler for most heating and dhw. I've got a fellow helping that has good plumbing knowledge and has fooled with propane boilers in the past. However, we are a bit stumped on how to do the overheat loop (in case of power failure or just plain overheat) or if I need it. The manual for the new wood boiler says that overheat loop should be used for all installs but tha is basically all it says. I have a three story house and my boiler sits about middlle elevation of all of the baseboard heaters in a room off of the garage. There is about a 15 ft run of pipe leaving the boiler before it goes up into the house to heat the baseboards.
My question is do i need an overheat loop because there are many baseboard heaters above the boiler location and thus thermosiphoning can occur
If I do need the overheat loop exactly how do i plumb that in to the system. Seems like it would function just like the baseboards and always be drawing hot water thru it
Thanks
Sammy
My question is do i need an overheat loop because there are many baseboard heaters above the boiler location and thus thermosiphoning can occur
If I do need the overheat loop exactly how do i plumb that in to the system. Seems like it would function just like the baseboards and always be drawing hot water thru it
Thanks
Sammy