2009/2/2 · The 1,000,000 BTU unit will be more than enough and then if it is way overkill when I expand the greenhouses it will be able to provide the heat for the second greenhouse. I may also get a propane heater in the loop as an emergency unit in case the wood boiler fails.
Get a Quote2021/9/28 · We have an old gas boiler that we know is not the most efficient gadget in our house! But, it works and, technically, does not need to be replaced. But, we're also trying to develop "greener" habits and recognise that replacing the boiler with a more efficient unit is the right thing to do.
Get a Quote2013/1/10 · May I suggest you visit The Boiler Room - Wood Boilers and Furnaces | Hearth.com Forums Home and read up there. They tend to be snobbish for the indoor "gassers", but lots of OWB guys there too, they just keep quiet.
Get a Quote2014/3/14 · The boiler had two 2" pipes coming out the top, two 2" pipes running into the base of the boiler. Overhead, 2" pipes ran to both ends of the house. From there, 3/4 pipes ran to properly sized cast iron radiators in each room.
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Get a Quote2010/1/26 · Boiler Heat Pros Boilers are popular for a reason. They are efficient heating systems with many practical advantages.Boilers can be used in combination with radiant heat. In a radiant heat system, hot water is circulated through walls, floors, or ceilings, causing the
Get a Quote2017/7/3 · Re: [Bob's mods] Right ratios for green houses, furnace, boiler. The basic greenhouse cycle requires 10 seedlings (2 wood) and produces 10 to 20 wood (average 15), it requires 80 seconds, which is 8MJ per cycle (greenhouse = 100kW) or 0.62MJ of electrical energy per net wood created. Assuming that you are not using the wood to power the
Get a Quote2008/11/25 · Check out 'HEARTH.COM'. This is a site deticated to wood heating. Post this question in the 'BOILER ROOM' forum. Upvote #5 Kefid, 06:52 PM L LeonMSPT Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Maine Posts: 1 Received 0 Votes on 0 Posts New Yorker
Get a Quote2019/1/15 · Heating Buildings Leaves a Huge Carbon Footprint, But There's a Fix For It. As winter weather sets in, the heat kicks on in New York City's approximately one million buildings. Most of these buildings' furnaces or boilers run on fossil fuels such as natural gas and oil; as a result, heating and hot water account for about 42 percent of
Get a Quote2010/1/26 · Boiler Heat Pros Boilers are popular for a reason. They are efficient heating systems with many practical advantages.Boilers can be used in combination with radiant heat. In a radiant heat system, hot water is circulated through walls, floors, or ceilings, causing the
Get a Quote2008/11/7 · Ours will be able to heat well over 4000sq. ft. and will heat both our home and the greenhouse. The Central Boiler E-classic 2300 high efficiency OWB unit we are getting is a "duel fuel unit" and when/if the wood burns down while you're gone, or out of town, the propane burners ignite to keep things heated until you get back to add more wood.
Get a Quote2017/7/3 · Re: [Bob's mods] Right ratios for green houses, furnace, boiler. The basic greenhouse cycle requires 10 seedlings (2 wood) and produces 10 to 20 wood (average 15), it requires 80 seconds, which is 8MJ per cycle (greenhouse = 100kW) or 0.62MJ of electrical energy per net wood created. Assuming that you are not using the wood to power the
Get a Quote2014/7/27 · 204 Posts. #4 · Jan 11, 2008. I have read on another forum (hearth.com - excellent resource) that outdoor wood boilers may soon need to meet EPA standards, just a indoor woodburning stoves currently do. This is a good thing - when forced on the wood stove industry it forced great increases in …
Get a Quote2006/11/3 · Hearthstone Hydronics is a Vermont based company. I believe they have the boilers cast in Europe, and the rest done here in Vermont. They seem to be similiar to the units I see discussed here. I bought it with a Triangle Tube indirect water heater, Riello burner, radiant floor tubing, etc., baseboard and basically everything I need to install.
Get a Quote2015/4/6 · Boilers - Home Heating Steam and Hot Water Systems - How to add radiant heat to steam boiler - Hi, I am new to the forum as you can see and I have no HVAC experience. I am trying to correct the setup Q, In my first post I was speaking of air vents on the radiant
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Get a Quote2013/7/21 · The boiler is 6' from the house which is the only restriction (fire code) in Oregon for accessory structures. I put it on a concrete slab but that was not required (though I think it was better). If you get and heat a greenhouse, heat the soil and not the air in there.
Get a Quote2013/1/10 · May I suggest you visit The Boiler Room - Wood Boilers and Furnaces | Hearth.com Forums Home and read up there. They tend to be snobbish for the indoor "gassers", but lots of OWB guys there too, they just keep quiet.
Get a Quote2021/1/29 · It's been years since I've been on this forum. About 10 years ago I installed a Solo Plus boiler which operates smoothly. I use a combination of old cast iron radiators and cheap baseboard. Attached to the house is a small 9 X 13 greenhouse, which I'd like to heat. I installed the whole of
Get a Quote2008/12/31 · With the heat storage, a house could draw heat from the storage for 5 hours or so until you get home and prepare another 'charge' of fuel for the night. One of the most important aspects to any boiler is the ability to replace parts that naturally deteriorate - like firebrick.
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