This was installed in November 2007 and we burned around 6 cord through it last season. We did have a lot of creosote but I think most of it was due to unseasoned wood. When I made the decision to switch to wood, we had a supplier for the wood but had none on site. We started hauling wood right after the furnace was installed. The wood was very wet when we started. I hope to burn much cleaner this year.
I would like any critique on this installation, positive or negative. Due to the layout of of the basement as well as where the ground is, I did not have the proper clearances for the floor joists. I did put up some heat shields and these definitely kept the heat off the joists and electrical wiring.
I will post pics and let all the experts give feedback.
Furnace...
cold air return kit...
Flue and chimney...
I would like any critique on this installation, positive or negative. Due to the layout of of the basement as well as where the ground is, I did not have the proper clearances for the floor joists. I did put up some heat shields and these definitely kept the heat off the joists and electrical wiring.
I will post pics and let all the experts give feedback.
Furnace...
cold air return kit...
Flue and chimney...
! So currently there is nothing that isolates the wood furnace ducting from the oil furnace when we run the oil furnace during vacations. My plan over the summer was to fabricate some sort of baffle but that didn't happen. I really need to do something because when running the central A/C, I am cooling the already cold basement down.