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I'm trying to install a outside wood boiler to my current electric system was wondering if anyone could point me in the easiest way to plum this. I currently have a electric boiler that heats my in floor heat in the basement that is a pressurized system around 13 pounds, and a electric coil with forced air for my upstairs, plan to use a plenum off my wood in the ducting to heat the up stairs and a heat exchanger to heat my in floor in the basement. Any thoughts to this
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Wood Boilers
They are really into wood boilers and the piping of them here: http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewforum/21/
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Wood and Water
The Mix. This article, by John Siegenthaler explains the basic piping and control concepts.
It is a good article to start with. It is two parts the second in the next months issue.
www.hpacmag.sartech.ca/archives/2009/3_April.pdfBob "hot rod" Rohr
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