Does the OWB need to be higher then my water to air heat exchanger?
My plumming guy is telling me that its a open system, and the OWB nees to be higher then the rest of the system.
Or the water will flow to the lowest point, the OWB, and drain out the OWB's overflow.
It's a Woodmaster 4400. I'm not hooking to the DHW, so its a simple loop from the boiler to the water to air coil and back.
The top of the OWB will be about 1 1/2 feet below the water/air coil. Its only 25' from the house, and another 25' run to the furnace
once inside...Woodmaster is telling me no problem.
Anyone having problems with the OWB lower then the house?
My plumming guy is telling me that its a open system, and the OWB nees to be higher then the rest of the system.
Or the water will flow to the lowest point, the OWB, and drain out the OWB's overflow.
It's a Woodmaster 4400. I'm not hooking to the DHW, so its a simple loop from the boiler to the water to air coil and back.
The top of the OWB will be about 1 1/2 feet below the water/air coil. Its only 25' from the house, and another 25' run to the furnace
once inside...Woodmaster is telling me no problem.
Anyone having problems with the OWB lower then the house?