Hi all, I'm hoping to get some guidance with a problem we've been having with the back up electric boiler for our outdoor furnace. I'm not sure if this is the right place, since my questions are more about the back up system, not the wood system. Location is PEI, Canada.
We moved into a house with an outdoor woodburning furnace in 2019. Furnace heats the house via in-floor heating (water) and also heats the hot water tank. When we moved in, the previous owners had switched to the electric back up (Slant/Fin EH-24M2, 82,000 BTU, 24KW single phase five element electric boiler), which they did regularly as they traveled often. We switched over to the wood furnace with no trouble. Since then, we have occasionally switched over to electric for a short period of time, and then the electric boiler started failing. We've had a couple of electricians out to look at it and they replaced parts and worked on it, but the boiler always ends up failing again and now the electricians are saying they don't know what else to try to get it to work. Now I'm wondering what my options are. In a previous home, we had an inline natural gas water heater installed, and it was great. We don't have natural gas here, but propane looks like a good option. My main concern is having something that will provide hot water during the summer (we rent out on Airbnb and we don't want to have to stop by once a day or more to fill the woodstove).
Unfortunately, we haven't found any kind of blueprint or explanation for the way our system was set up. So before I buy an inline propane heater and find someone to install it, I'm wondering how do I find out what kind of heater is compatible with the system? We're in a small province and it can be difficult to find technicians who have experience with more niche set ups or products -- does this sound like the kind of job that anyone who has installed an inline propane water heater should be able to figure out, or should we look for someone who has experience with systems for an outdoor furnace? And are there other options that I'm just not aware of? Any advice is appreciated.
We moved into a house with an outdoor woodburning furnace in 2019. Furnace heats the house via in-floor heating (water) and also heats the hot water tank. When we moved in, the previous owners had switched to the electric back up (Slant/Fin EH-24M2, 82,000 BTU, 24KW single phase five element electric boiler), which they did regularly as they traveled often. We switched over to the wood furnace with no trouble. Since then, we have occasionally switched over to electric for a short period of time, and then the electric boiler started failing. We've had a couple of electricians out to look at it and they replaced parts and worked on it, but the boiler always ends up failing again and now the electricians are saying they don't know what else to try to get it to work. Now I'm wondering what my options are. In a previous home, we had an inline natural gas water heater installed, and it was great. We don't have natural gas here, but propane looks like a good option. My main concern is having something that will provide hot water during the summer (we rent out on Airbnb and we don't want to have to stop by once a day or more to fill the woodstove).
Unfortunately, we haven't found any kind of blueprint or explanation for the way our system was set up. So before I buy an inline propane heater and find someone to install it, I'm wondering how do I find out what kind of heater is compatible with the system? We're in a small province and it can be difficult to find technicians who have experience with more niche set ups or products -- does this sound like the kind of job that anyone who has installed an inline propane water heater should be able to figure out, or should we look for someone who has experience with systems for an outdoor furnace? And are there other options that I'm just not aware of? Any advice is appreciated.