Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: Farmerfreddie on December 04, 2014, 06:28:36 PM
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I'm looking into getting a portage and main out door wood boiler. Are there any dealers near Maryland that have the bl 34-44 in stock for purchase. I want to beat the EPA restriction on a gasser.
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Call our office, they will let you know if there is a close dealer and if that dealer has any 34-44's left, we are behind in production, I think about 6 weeks, still and it's getting close to the deadline for non gassers, if you want one you had better act soon!
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Thanks slim jim. I have to call and get some information. Hopefully something will be around in driving distance. I can't get even heat in my old farm house with my current wood stove and my oil burner is wore out and needs replaced. I wonder how far away from the outside wood furnace can you run the under ground pex pipe and still heat the buildings you want to heat?
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I have done 500 feet before with Logstor! is your farm house hot air or hot water heat, perhaps we can help with ideas?
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It's hot water base board. The house is not insulated very well and I want to heat another smaller block farm house house. Wondering how much heat I can get out of the portage and main bl34-34? I might try to run a ceiling mount forced air in the dairy house also.
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What is the best insulated pex line product and line size for heating? My neighbor is running a central boiler e classic and he has 1" pex. He said I might need 1 1/4" because of the size of my house.
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Logstor, best construction in the industry, heaviest outer layer, one inch inside diameter pipe compred to .82 inch for other pipes, they are nominally sized, outside diameter