finalwinchester
ArboristSite Lurker
Hey all,
New member here, ill give a little background. In June the old lady and I bought a house with a heatmor outside wood boiler already installed and being new to wood boilers I found this site to be extremely helpful! Thanks for all the great information I found just reading on here! However I've hit a problem that just reading hasn't been enough to help me figure out, so its time to sign up and seek guidance. Hopefully you gents can help.
So here is my set up. I have a heatmor 200css wood boiler that comes into the basement and goes through a plate heat exchanger for my hot water, from there it goes to a water to air heat exchanger above my propane forced air furnace.
Worked pretty good during the fall to early winter months without turning the propane on. Now that it is in the low 20s outside I'm having trouble. When the thermostat kicks on the heat it blows hot for maybe a minute then it cools down and blows air thats only a degree or two warmer than the house and thus cannot keep up with the cold.
The wood boiler is functioning the way it should and keeping temp just fine. Hot water is good. The propane works if I turn it on so that should eliminate problems with the furnace. That should only leave the heat exchanger as the problem. Maybe it is to small? Or not functioning correctly? Air in the lines? I'm not sure. Maybe you guys could steer me in the right direction on this.
Sorry for the long post but burning propane sucks!
New member here, ill give a little background. In June the old lady and I bought a house with a heatmor outside wood boiler already installed and being new to wood boilers I found this site to be extremely helpful! Thanks for all the great information I found just reading on here! However I've hit a problem that just reading hasn't been enough to help me figure out, so its time to sign up and seek guidance. Hopefully you gents can help.
So here is my set up. I have a heatmor 200css wood boiler that comes into the basement and goes through a plate heat exchanger for my hot water, from there it goes to a water to air heat exchanger above my propane forced air furnace.
Worked pretty good during the fall to early winter months without turning the propane on. Now that it is in the low 20s outside I'm having trouble. When the thermostat kicks on the heat it blows hot for maybe a minute then it cools down and blows air thats only a degree or two warmer than the house and thus cannot keep up with the cold.
The wood boiler is functioning the way it should and keeping temp just fine. Hot water is good. The propane works if I turn it on so that should eliminate problems with the furnace. That should only leave the heat exchanger as the problem. Maybe it is to small? Or not functioning correctly? Air in the lines? I'm not sure. Maybe you guys could steer me in the right direction on this.
Sorry for the long post but burning propane sucks!