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John Jeffries
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> Hi there I have a question that you could possibly help with. I live
in
> Northern Canada and am very interested in finding a manufaturer of a small
> gas/wood/pellet fired hot water heater that would be suitable for heating
a
> concrete pad with piping in the cement. The size of a house or garage. A
> dual fuel unit, wood/pellets or when left unattended either elect. or nat.
> gas backed.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank You
> John Jeffries
>
in
> Northern Canada and am very interested in finding a manufaturer of a small
> gas/wood/pellet fired hot water heater that would be suitable for heating
a
> concrete pad with piping in the cement. The size of a house or garage. A
> dual fuel unit, wood/pellets or when left unattended either elect. or nat.
> gas backed.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank You
> John Jeffries
>
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Help with finding a gas/wood fired underfloor system
> Hi there I have a question that you could possibly help with. I live
in
> Northern Canada and am very interested in finding a manufaturer of a small
> gas/wood/pellet fired hot water heater that would be suitable for heating
a
> concrete pad with piping in the cement. The size of a house or garage. A
> dual fuel unit, wood/pellets or when left unattended either elect. or nat.
> gas backed.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank You
> John Jeffries
>
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try looking ...
at HS Tarm. They have a couple of good units...although probably not a unit that can do ALL three. kpc0 -
Consider
seperate units. I think Tarm offers a pellet fueled. There are plenty of gas, oil, LP, electric units that could be piped in for backup.
Depends on how complicated you want to get. A simple electric water heater could be used for backup, depending on loads and codes!
hot rodBob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
Living the hydronic dream0
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