That's all it should be yoder, beers around the campfire, there is nothing I typed that I wouldn't say in person. I know people are different in parts of the country, but these forums never do a conversation justice.
http://www.econoburn.com/images/PDF-Covers/NYSERDA-Hidley-Farm-Case-Study.pdfhttp://www.econoburn.com/images/PDF-Covers/Integrating-Wood-Water.pdfhttp://www.econoburn.com/index.php/resources.htmlWow, pretty funny. How some see things. I guess if you feel you were belittled , you were probably expecting it. But the rest read along and learned. See if I just post all my own personal stuff, people discredit it as a bad idea or wrong info. (Already doing that to pics from calefi's wood hydronics book.)So I post info and links from the best accredited hydronic professionals in the trade on wood boilers for people to learn on their own and make their own opinions or decisions. Take or leave it, I post facts and info people can research on their own for them to decide. It could stop right there. Or you could reply with snide remarks and excuses, instead of questions and data.
I'll will admit I am definitely Type A personality and I pride myself in doing the absolute best for my customers. But I have hard data and being licensed in the trade for 20 plus years, first hand experience working with all kinds of boilers not just one type. Any one else here licensed in the trade by the state? Yet I'm the one that has to prove my credentials?

It will never be enough to make those who don't wanna be happy.
Heating with hot water is a very basic simple concept, 1. Heat source 2. Conveyor system 3. Emitters 4. Controls. that's it, ALWAYS. Anything can be figured out with manufacturer specs and charts.
I'm always about saving money and being very efficient, I donate and work on habitat for humanity projects in the past. So saying I'm using stuff only the rich can afford, simply isn't true. It's mostly farms, rural, suburban with some bigger cities spread out. The majority of customers are not white collar. I don't push useless equipment, I educate them, we'll calculate out the costs or ROI right there for them to decide. It's their money and a big investment, I want them to know why and for them to decide.
Idaho, yeah you got it, it's from Calefi's wood boiler hydronics edition. That design is applicable to almost all resi installs. You don't have to have the buffer or a FPHE. Multi boilers don't effect it either, because of the way it's piped. You could add or subtract at will. No where am I saying your system HAS to be like this or that. But if you want increased efficiency, more reliability you will need a little more than a one loop brochure design. It is intentionally made to look very easy in brochures as to not discourage sales. And even the manufacturer will say its not the most efficient design.
Isn't the goal to be efficient and reliable