I am using an Econoburn 150 to heat about 4500 sq. ft of in slab radiant. Once the slab is up to temperature, is it necessary for me burn day and night long everyday? I figure once the slab is upto temp. it should stay there for a little while so could I get away with burning every other day or burning just during the day to recharge and letting it burn out for the evening.
My initial concern from reading here at the Hearth is that it appears to be very critical to keep return temps. above 140 deg.. That being said, each restart would be allowing another opportunity to be below that mark. Is this correct or is it only really a concern when the boiler is up and operating at higher temps.?
I guess I ask these questions as it seems that if the slab is upto temp. and the boiler is sitting in idle, I am wasting wood and creating creosote. Also, being new to wood burning, I havent become totally comfortable with leaving the fire unattended just yet, which makes for a long night. My third issue is that I work all day and have nobody to tend the fire for me which leads to even more ideling. Actually, I am a prime candidate for storage. I understand that now and will consider that in the future, but for now I am wondering if I can get away with the above scenario.
Thanks for the help!
My initial concern from reading here at the Hearth is that it appears to be very critical to keep return temps. above 140 deg.. That being said, each restart would be allowing another opportunity to be below that mark. Is this correct or is it only really a concern when the boiler is up and operating at higher temps.?
I guess I ask these questions as it seems that if the slab is upto temp. and the boiler is sitting in idle, I am wasting wood and creating creosote. Also, being new to wood burning, I havent become totally comfortable with leaving the fire unattended just yet, which makes for a long night. My third issue is that I work all day and have nobody to tend the fire for me which leads to even more ideling. Actually, I am a prime candidate for storage. I understand that now and will consider that in the future, but for now I am wondering if I can get away with the above scenario.
Thanks for the help!