Been spending much time reading the archives, & doing searches.
It is AMAZING the things you find out you did not know.
Things your grandparents & their parents told you was right LOL
I have placed myself in the "I now know I didn't know jack ...." camp
!
But I still am wondering why stoves with small "back boilers"
are not used in the USA more.
I'm seeing small wood stoves with these too. Not just big stoves.
Morso makes back boilers for their stoves--even for the Squirrel-- & they are available across the pond-but not in USA, Salamander (hobbit) does, & quite a few others.
Not talking about a full boiler system for a whole house, just some additional water heating a small radiator in another room, or enough for a short shower.
So here is/are my stupid question(s):
Why are they not sold here? Is it an issue of people just doing what they want to do & not properly plumbing-so the govt just said none of any kind?
I see there have been explosions in boiler systems & they're not pretty. I've seen a ton of stupid stuff people have done wrong, but surely there is a way to do it right???
I do understand trying to heat enough water to feed a whole house robs the heat & makes for creosote in a small wood stove in the chimney, but have also seen (limited) info on some small stoves feeding 1 radiator or a small storage tank without issues.
There are ways to do it where it is 'open' & not pressurized, & I am curious about it.
Obviously if a stove manufacturer makes these parts for their stoves, people are using them with success--
I'm one of those people who needs to know "why" ...Curiosity killed the cat...
...................................Satisfaction brought him back...
It is AMAZING the things you find out you did not know.
Things your grandparents & their parents told you was right LOL
I have placed myself in the "I now know I didn't know jack ...." camp

But I still am wondering why stoves with small "back boilers"
are not used in the USA more.
I'm seeing small wood stoves with these too. Not just big stoves.
Morso makes back boilers for their stoves--even for the Squirrel-- & they are available across the pond-but not in USA, Salamander (hobbit) does, & quite a few others.
Not talking about a full boiler system for a whole house, just some additional water heating a small radiator in another room, or enough for a short shower.
So here is/are my stupid question(s):
Why are they not sold here? Is it an issue of people just doing what they want to do & not properly plumbing-so the govt just said none of any kind?
I see there have been explosions in boiler systems & they're not pretty. I've seen a ton of stupid stuff people have done wrong, but surely there is a way to do it right???
I do understand trying to heat enough water to feed a whole house robs the heat & makes for creosote in a small wood stove in the chimney, but have also seen (limited) info on some small stoves feeding 1 radiator or a small storage tank without issues.
There are ways to do it where it is 'open' & not pressurized, & I am curious about it.
Obviously if a stove manufacturer makes these parts for their stoves, people are using them with success--
I'm one of those people who needs to know "why" ...Curiosity killed the cat...
...................................Satisfaction brought him back...