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would not work. Like any boiler connected to a low temperature radiant system, you need to pipe in a boiler return protection method.
A buffer may not be needed if the corn feeder modulates the output somehow. I believe some of these feeders have variable speed motors? Or pulse the fuel to the heat demand. that should be a simple control to incorporate.
It will also depend on how close the boiler output matches your actual load.
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A buffer may not be needed if the corn feeder modulates the output somehow. I believe some of these feeders have variable speed motors? Or pulse the fuel to the heat demand. that should be a simple control to incorporate.
It will also depend on how close the boiler output matches your actual load.
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CORN BOILER
Anybody ever install corn boiler for radiant, say maybe with a buffer tank0
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