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lchmb
lchmb Member Posts: 2,997
Have you piped it per recommendation from the manufacturer? Then again, was it wired to their spec's? They generally require a dump zone in case the boiler get's too hot and the zone's stop calling... As to the venting, it would not be accepted in my area to have wood and gas vented into the same chimney unless you have seperate lined flu's...

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  • joseph_2
    joseph_2 Member Posts: 2
    wood fired boiler

    I have a wood fired boiler I connected to my gas fired boiler in a loop arrangement with an aquastat and a circulator pump that cycles water from boiler to boiler. Do I need any thing special. I only have one chimney. Should I direct vent the gas boiler and gas water heater. Is there somebody with expertise in this area that I can talk to. I would pay for it. Thanks. Joe
  • joseph_2
    joseph_2 Member Posts: 2
    wood fired boiler

    I have a wood fired boiler I connected to my gas fired boiler in a loop arrangement with an aquastat and a circulator pump that cycles water from boiler to boiler. Do I need any thing special. I only have one chimney. Should I direct vent the gas boiler and gas water heater. Is there somebody with expertise in this area that I can talk to. I would pay for it. Thanks. Joe
  • highlander
    highlander Member Posts: 10


    better check code about venting gas and wood fire in same chimney
  • lchmb
    lchmb Member Posts: 2,997
    dump zone

    Have you piped it per recommendation from the manufacturer? Then again, was it wired to their spec's? They generally require a dump zone in case the boiler get's too hot and the zone's stop calling...
  • hr
    hr Member Posts: 6,106
    piping matters a lot

    generally you don't want to loop them together. A primary secondary piping may be better to keep the heat from the gas fired boiler circulating thru the wood fired one when it is not running.

    If you series loop them some, maybe a lot, of the gas fired output, when it runs, will disapper up the flue pipe with your energy dollars attached!

    An overheat and maybe a combo buffer tank another nice option depending how often you are around to feed the wood fire.

    Some nice piping schematics are at www.newhorizoncorp.com

    I'm not sure any code allows a solid fuel boiler to be tied into a gas fired boiler flue. Solid fuel requires an "all fuel" or class A vent material. Check with someone familiar with proper venting practices or get a copy of an NFPA codebook.

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