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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: August 17, 2019, 06:50:02 AM »
It does not bend easy but i never used anything else so i cant compare it
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: August 16, 2019, 04:42:33 PM »
Here are some pics of the install i am doing
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: August 16, 2019, 04:30:56 PM »
Ok i have been working on the insatll i got the rhinoflex installed the back of the stove is hooked up and i have pex ran in the basement to the hot water tank i will be running 1" copper from there to tie the furnace and dhw in to finish the basement install sunday
The stove is about 10' above the furance plus i am puting in a boiler drain valve in the basement so i can take my water sample from there plus i will start to fill the stove there and push the air out to the stove
The stove is about 10' above the furance plus i am puting in a boiler drain valve in the basement so i can take my water sample from there plus i will start to fill the stove there and push the air out to the stove
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: August 14, 2019, 07:59:26 PM »
Ok i have desided to do dhw first
On the furance my dealer said to use the bottom for the in
But i have talked to people and they recommend to use the top of it for in cause u want the air to leave the hottest part last which make since
Thanks for all the info and clearing thing up for me
On the furance my dealer said to use the bottom for the in
But i have talked to people and they recommend to use the top of it for in cause u want the air to leave the hottest part last which make since
Thanks for all the info and clearing thing up for me
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: August 13, 2019, 07:00:26 AM »
Well the g200 got delivered and i got most of the underground pipe installed i am going to be starting the inside plumbing in the next day or so my dealer says he runs to the furnace first then to dhw and i have talkes to others that say run to dhw first
I understand the reason behide both sides just looking for a little more info to help me desie which way to go
I understand the reason behide both sides just looking for a little more info to help me desie which way to go
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: July 24, 2019, 04:21:54 PM »
This is all starting to make sense
So when the boiler stat calls for her and there is no heat there to blow will the blower keep running till the back up stat calls for heat
I want to set me boiler at 74
And my back up heat to 60
My house holds heat pretty good so it could take hours before the backup is needed
So when the boiler stat calls for her and there is no heat there to blow will the blower keep running till the back up stat calls for heat
I want to set me boiler at 74
And my back up heat to 60
My house holds heat pretty good so it could take hours before the backup is needed
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: July 23, 2019, 02:18:29 PM »You can also use an aquastat. If boiler temp drops then the furnace runs as normal instead of having to wait for the house temp to drop
This is what i was going to do but i dont want the propane furance to run all the time if the fire goes out
Here are the pics that E YODER as for
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: July 23, 2019, 07:18:46 AM »
I will get some pics tonight when i get home
As for the fan only option i dont use that
If the boiler water is not up to heat and the stat calls for heat will the fan just run untill the backup heat stat calls for heat to fire the backup source
I have neen heating with wood for about 7yrs with a indoor unit and i will set my propane furnace at 60 just incase but it never runs so i feel i may not even need the propane furnace but it will be nice to have as back up
As for the fan only option i dont use that
If the boiler water is not up to heat and the stat calls for heat will the fan just run untill the backup heat stat calls for heat to fire the backup source
I have neen heating with wood for about 7yrs with a indoor unit and i will set my propane furnace at 60 just incase but it never runs so i feel i may not even need the propane furnace but it will be nice to have as back up
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: July 22, 2019, 05:31:03 PM »
Hello when wiring the furance i am wanting to use 2 thermostats one for boiler and one for the back up heat does anybody have a wire diagram for this
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HeatMaster / Re: G200
« on: July 15, 2019, 06:51:36 PM »
He is a couple hrs away from me
I have a dealer about 30mins from me that has been great in answering any questions and will pick ul the phone anytime i call or text
I have a dealer about 30mins from me that has been great in answering any questions and will pick ul the phone anytime i call or text
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HeatMaster / G200
« on: July 14, 2019, 07:43:45 PM »
Hello i am looking at purchasing a g200 does anybody no if there are any rebates or epa grants for ohio before i pull the trigger in the next couple of days
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Outdoor wood boilers
« on: June 28, 2019, 02:27:47 PM »
I agree that the dealers make a difference
I called my CB dealer and he was not vary talkative on the phone and is telling me that u can never have to be of a stove he was trying to sell me a edge 750
I have talked to my heatmaster dealer and he likes to talk and has a ton of info to share
I am going to the heatmaster dealer on monday to look at the g200 in person
I have wathed a look of videos of both brands i like the wifi option on the CB but that is a small thing
I called my CB dealer and he was not vary talkative on the phone and is telling me that u can never have to be of a stove he was trying to sell me a edge 750
I have talked to my heatmaster dealer and he likes to talk and has a ton of info to share
I am going to the heatmaster dealer on monday to look at the g200 in person
I have wathed a look of videos of both brands i like the wifi option on the CB but that is a small thing
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Where the heck do ya live
« on: June 26, 2019, 05:03:16 PM »
I updated mine
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Outdoor wood boilers
« on: June 25, 2019, 07:16:27 AM »
Hello i am in the process of buying a owb
I am heating right around 4000sqft
I have been looking at the heatmaster g200
I have a central boiler dealer that is about the same distance as the heat master dealer
What is your guys thought between the 2 companies
This is a big investment i dont want to find out after i buy that the other brand is a better choice
I am heating right around 4000sqft
I have been looking at the heatmaster g200
I have a central boiler dealer that is about the same distance as the heat master dealer
What is your guys thought between the 2 companies
This is a big investment i dont want to find out after i buy that the other brand is a better choice
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