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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / How to add antifreeze?
« on: July 27, 2013, 07:05:23 AM »
I am in the process (this year) to install an OWB (maybe a BioBurner, not 100% sure yet).
It's a new house to us, and it had been left for some years.
Currently it has a gas burner connected to underfloor water tubes. I want to check the underfloor heating lines, but want to know how I could add antifreeze?
Where and how would you add the antifreeze?
It's a new house to us, and it had been left for some years.
Currently it has a gas burner connected to underfloor water tubes. I want to check the underfloor heating lines, but want to know how I could add antifreeze?
Where and how would you add the antifreeze?
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HeatMaster / Re: G200...maybe.
« on: December 31, 2012, 03:10:38 AM »
Thanks very much for your replies.
Much appreciated.
I'll be checking out some larger units next.....
Probably won't be ready to buy until next season...well, hopefully BEFORE next wintery season starts!
Currently heating with ELECTRIC only...OUCH!!!!
Much appreciated.
I'll be checking out some larger units next.....
Probably won't be ready to buy until next season...well, hopefully BEFORE next wintery season starts!
Currently heating with ELECTRIC only...OUCH!!!!
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HeatMaster / G200...maybe.
« on: December 27, 2012, 06:44:27 AM »
Hello,
new member in need of some advice, and pricing.
We're looking at buying a OWB, possibly a G200. We're in Northeast PA.
I believe PA ONLY allows EPA certified furnaces? Is this correct?
Still a little confused about the "qualified", vs. "certified" thing. Apparently, of the ones I have been looking at, only the Heatmaster G200 is actually certified.
The other ones are 'only' qualified.
I am thinking of installing it myself.
Some questions:
How much does the G200 cost?
Can it handle green pine? Dead wood? Don't have any seasoned wood available yet!
Is there an alternative to the G200 that is approved for PA?
Existing heating: underfloor from LPG boiler & electric hot water
House size: ~3500 sqft
Garage & loft: ~1000 sqft (also underfloor heating)
Possible future addition: ~1500 sqft barn
All info much appreciated.
new member in need of some advice, and pricing.
We're looking at buying a OWB, possibly a G200. We're in Northeast PA.
I believe PA ONLY allows EPA certified furnaces? Is this correct?
Still a little confused about the "qualified", vs. "certified" thing. Apparently, of the ones I have been looking at, only the Heatmaster G200 is actually certified.
The other ones are 'only' qualified.
I am thinking of installing it myself.
Some questions:
How much does the G200 cost?
Can it handle green pine? Dead wood? Don't have any seasoned wood available yet!
Is there an alternative to the G200 that is approved for PA?
Existing heating: underfloor from LPG boiler & electric hot water
House size: ~3500 sqft
Garage & loft: ~1000 sqft (also underfloor heating)
Possible future addition: ~1500 sqft barn
All info much appreciated.
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