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Plumbing / Re: baseboard heat system with a wood boiler..
« on: January 01, 2011, 08:56:10 AM »
I was thinking if there was a way i could tap directly in to the house boiler without the plate exchanger.. Only problem is that the wood boiler is a non pressurized unit.. like i said originally this is my 1st time ever dealing with any type of hydronic house boilers..

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Plumbing / Re: baseboard heat system with a wood boiler..
« on: January 01, 2011, 08:48:08 AM »
willie the piping is 3/4" in the basebords, the heat exchanger has a 1" nipple then from there it is a 1 1/4" which feeds the existing home boiler. As for as how many feet in his house?? I was told that the existing home boiler could've reached an 80*temperature in the house on the gas...

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Plumbing / Re: baseboard heat system with a wood boiler..
« on: December 31, 2010, 12:13:02 AM »
By the way it is a 1600 sq ft. ranch with a finnished basement, so right around 3000 sq ft...

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Plumbing / baseboard heat system with a wood boiler..
« on: December 31, 2010, 12:09:25 AM »
Hello everyone, i am new to the site but not new to burning wood ;D
I have installed a few wood boiler heating systems in my past but only one of them was in a baseboard heat system all the others were central air. This is at my father-in-laws home so I was safe using him as the guini pig for my first install in a baseboard heat system. First off He has a home made wood boiler and it runs at 170*  the fan cycles once every 2-4 hours. I set the the system with 2 plate heat exchangers, a 20 for the hot water tank and a 50 plate with 1" nipples for the basebord boiler. The wood boiler is placed right next to the house where thier boiler room is so the 1" pex lines i used only travel 15' so there is pratically no heat wasted through the small distance.
The system has been up and running for a few months and produces a average of 73*-76* in the home even though the t-stat is set at 80*.  Now My question is what is holding the system back from acheiving the set 80* on the t-stat? (Not complaining that 73*-76* is'nt hot just curious why it don't reach 80*) And yes both pumps are working fine on the boiler system and the wood boiler.

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