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Basement Too Hot with Outdoor Woodburner
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<blockquote data-quote="oldachh" data-source="post: 7864266" data-attributes="member: 187429"><p>Sorry guys I should have been more clear, let me clarify a couple things. My wood burner is an outdoor unit that runs hot water into the basement through 1” pipes from there it goes to a heat exchanger on the hot water tank and then to a heat exchanger in the plenum of the forced air furnace, then to the heat exchanger of the garage heater. All of these are connnected with 1” pex or copper pipes. The zone system I have is an arzel HVAC zone with a pneumatic damper on each duct of the furnace so every zone only opens when it calls for heat as they are fail close dampers. I like the ballon idea and will definitely try that. I have a laser thermometer too I will try and also have a temp camera at work I can borrow which should help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldachh, post: 7864266, member: 187429"] Sorry guys I should have been more clear, let me clarify a couple things. My wood burner is an outdoor unit that runs hot water into the basement through 1” pipes from there it goes to a heat exchanger on the hot water tank and then to a heat exchanger in the plenum of the forced air furnace, then to the heat exchanger of the garage heater. All of these are connnected with 1” pex or copper pipes. The zone system I have is an arzel HVAC zone with a pneumatic damper on each duct of the furnace so every zone only opens when it calls for heat as they are fail close dampers. I like the ballon idea and will definitely try that. I have a laser thermometer too I will try and also have a temp camera at work I can borrow which should help. [/QUOTE]
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