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Basement Too Hot with Outdoor Woodburner
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<blockquote data-quote="Del_" data-source="post: 7864187" data-attributes="member: 2050"><p>The older Central Boiler wood boilers aren't know as being the most insulated. By bringing it indoors efficiency would have to be greatly improved as the heat lost in going into the living space. I wouldn't be surprised if the wood boiler doesn't lose 15% to it's local environment., the boiler room.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the boiler room could be fan vented into the living space above?</p><p></p><p>Or maybe right into the duct work of the first floor?</p><p></p><p>It may need a check valve/damper so when the first floor air circulating fan kicks on that some of the duct work hot air doesn't enter the boiler room.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like a very efficient system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Del_, post: 7864187, member: 2050"] The older Central Boiler wood boilers aren't know as being the most insulated. By bringing it indoors efficiency would have to be greatly improved as the heat lost in going into the living space. I wouldn't be surprised if the wood boiler doesn't lose 15% to it's local environment., the boiler room. I wonder if the boiler room could be fan vented into the living space above? Or maybe right into the duct work of the first floor? It may need a check valve/damper so when the first floor air circulating fan kicks on that some of the duct work hot air doesn't enter the boiler room. It sounds like a very efficient system. [/QUOTE]
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