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Hardy Heater Improvement Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="hondaracer2oo4" data-source="post: 3752972" data-attributes="member: 68959"><p>Its a Hardy H4 rated at 180000 BTUs. As far as foaming the pex I dug a 36 inch deep trench 8 inches wide. I then placed 1/2 sheets of hardboard insulation on the bottom of the trench. Then the spray foam guy put down 4 inches of spray foam, we dropped the pex lines ontop of the 4 inches, then he sprayed another 4 inches on top completely encapsulating the whole sha bang. That plate collector you mean would be in the stack and have water flowing through it from the water jacket in an attempt to collect more heat from the flue? I did think of that last year but didn't get around to making anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondaracer2oo4, post: 3752972, member: 68959"] Its a Hardy H4 rated at 180000 BTUs. As far as foaming the pex I dug a 36 inch deep trench 8 inches wide. I then placed 1/2 sheets of hardboard insulation on the bottom of the trench. Then the spray foam guy put down 4 inches of spray foam, we dropped the pex lines ontop of the 4 inches, then he sprayed another 4 inches on top completely encapsulating the whole sha bang. That plate collector you mean would be in the stack and have water flowing through it from the water jacket in an attempt to collect more heat from the flue? I did think of that last year but didn't get around to making anything. [/QUOTE]
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