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Where to pipe outside wood boiler
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Rich Davis_2
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As I've been sketching my piping layout for my TT solo 60, I thought someday I might like to install an outside wood boiler. I know I'll need an HE but where do I actually install the piping to the existing piping that I will be installing now, so I can put in the necessary T's and valves that will be capped off. Also are there any critical distances that I should be aware of for my primary piping, I'll be using Taco 4900 air sep and either closely spaced T's or hydro-sep, is there anywhere else that I should consider the distance. Also on the secondary side I was planning on putting the ZV about 6-8 in apart, sound OK. Thanks
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John Siegenthaler has detailed wood boiler piping in his book, Modern Hydronic Heating. A dump zone and/or a buffer tank is usually required to prevent overheating of the system.0
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