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Plumbing / Re: plumbing design questions
« on: October 17, 2012, 05:38:47 AM »
very good advice , thank you , I can visualize the T on the feed side and the return side, makes sense, the advice of the valves makes perfect sense , the issue I'm having trouble visualizing is the plate exchanger the one I'm looking at has 3/4 ports , if i hit this first before going to both sides will this restrict the flow ?or do need to run 3/4 lines after that ?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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Plumbing / plumbing design questions
« on: October 16, 2012, 06:04:56 AM »
Im getting ready to make the plunge and buy a OWB , I plan on locating it centrally in between the house and greenhouse I will be heating , 180 ft from greenhouse and 150 from house , 2 separate runs /lines
at the house side I am planning a 30 plate changer and a water to air hx 18x20 also would like to run a line to the garage , 25 ft , this is to be used for heat not 100 % of time but just when in use to knock the chill off
at the greenhouse side I m planning a 18x 20 hx heater i would also like to run a line to my second building 40 ft away for heat ,another 18x 20 hx
my question is do these runs need to be plumbed in a series in other words hit the house first and then from there hit the garage and return to the same line line or can a " T " be put in to split the 150ft line and feed both equally
same question for my greenhouse 180 ft run at about the 120 ft mark can i put a T in and feed the first building and then continue to the greenhouse or do they need to be plumbed in a series hit one go in and come back out and continue to second building
thanks in advance
at the house side I am planning a 30 plate changer and a water to air hx 18x20 also would like to run a line to the garage , 25 ft , this is to be used for heat not 100 % of time but just when in use to knock the chill off
at the greenhouse side I m planning a 18x 20 hx heater i would also like to run a line to my second building 40 ft away for heat ,another 18x 20 hx
my question is do these runs need to be plumbed in a series in other words hit the house first and then from there hit the garage and return to the same line line or can a " T " be put in to split the 150ft line and feed both equally
same question for my greenhouse 180 ft run at about the 120 ft mark can i put a T in and feed the first building and then continue to the greenhouse or do they need to be plumbed in a series hit one go in and come back out and continue to second building
thanks in advance
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: how to best spend $5000
« on: October 06, 2012, 07:29:15 AM »
you might take a look at the Hoss models by Tennessee outdoor furnace, In my opinion they are nice units , others may disagree, kind of like buying a car everyone has their preferences , I,m not selling them but looking myself , compare apples to apples , gassification will cost a bit more
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: hoss 400 install
« on: October 01, 2012, 07:06:42 PM »
interested in this same model , let us know how it went ,
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: 400 HE
« on: October 01, 2012, 07:05:18 PM »
interested in seeing this , looking at the same model , any info you share would be helpful