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Plumbing / heat exhanger line /gas furness check flow valve
« on: October 08, 2012, 04:17:04 PM »
Hi i need a little help.  bought my house 10 years ago it had a gas furness and a indoor wood boiler.     after 5 years the indoor boiler rotted out so i capped off the connections.     last winter i got a owb install my lines right where the indoor furness was connected.

my probem is the flow of hot water is going down into the furness and back to the heat exchanger  in stead of going up and heating the house.  indoor boiler i didnt have this problem i used the same pump as before i took a pic dont now how it will show up here but to the right of the pic you will see a green valve that's the incoming hot water from the exchanger.  water comes in and gos down. path of least resistances.    what type of valve should i install between the furness and before the t fitting?   all the check valves ive looked at have plastic in them so im thinking maybe a zone valve???  need help thanks

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Wood Doctor / HE 8000 not being built made??
« on: September 03, 2011, 12:50:22 PM »
Ordered and paid for a He5000 and 8000 in june  told it would be here in 6 weeks.  8 weeks goes bye then  kept being told wait 2 weeks then 2 more weeks then.  We'll call you!      finally was told HE8000 are not being built right know the company  is moving to Virginia  and have no time line on when they are starting again.  My 5000 is sup-post to be done and waiting for a shipper ???  Little disappointed

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Wood Doctor / He 5000 gas
« on: March 12, 2011, 12:27:57 PM »
So winter is almost over thinking of buying a He 5000.  Whats  the burn time using a He5000.   i work 12 hour shifts gone from my house 14-16 hours was wondering how long they  will run between loads and how much wood you think you have burned this year!      thanks

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