Posted by Dan in Ohio on December 15, 2013 at 06:37:15 from (198.45.205.72):
In Reply to: Re: Wood heating posted by JD Farmer on December 14, 2013 at 19:27:14:
JD, I have had that same furnace for seven years now. It is plumbed into one of my buildings but have not used the heat there yet.
This boiler is plumbed to the house where it is coupled with a hot water heating system that includes under floor heat under the larger tiled areas (kitchen and master bath) in opposite ends of the house. A heat exchanger in the air handler sends forced air heat to the whole house when kids are home for the Holliday . Geothermal heat exchanger sends heat to the hot water heater. Heat pump takes over in the summer for cooling.
My goal for next year is to have a building to keep wood dry and furnace covered . Would like to see what burning dry wood is like.
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