Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: Bigjam on September 18, 2014, 08:14:51 AM
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Hi,
I was reading the manual for my new P&M BL3444 and see multiple mentions of grounding the furnace to help avoid corrosion. I cant find in the manual a specific place to ground the unit and was hoping someone here would be able to help me out with where to ground it. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bigjam
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Personally I don't bother grounding the boiler itself, it is grounded through the electrical line but if you choose to use a seperate ground then I would drill a hole in any leg to attach a grounding cable.
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There is a ground lug in the rear of the stove very close to the right side return fitting. Just look along the seam where the tank and firebox are bolted together. I used a 4 foot ground bar and #6 copper wire. Overkill - maybe but I feel better that it's there.
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Thank you both for the information.
Crow, is the bolt your referring to the stainless steal bolt furthest to the right basically the corner on the seam?
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You could use a water pipe grounding clamp. I installed one on the 3/4" boiler drain pipe in the center of my 250.
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On my 2840 it is the second from the right. It came with a nut and washer already on it. There may be a difference between models and build dates??
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Thanks again for the information. I will look around some more but I think if needed I can use the one I found on the corner I may just have to get my own additional nut and washer.