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Buying Heat Exchangers and Side Arm Thermo Siphon
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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch16th" data-source="post: 1352029" data-attributes="member: 33347"><p>Yes, I wondered about that. My plenum opening is 20 x 25. My Heatmor Dealer says since i got the next size up woodburner, I should use the next size up heat exchanger, which is 24 x 24. He says i should flare out the corners, so it will fit, if i plan to place it on top of my old wood furnace.</p><p></p><p> Since my current ductwork sits on top of the opening in my indoor wood furnace and I'm going to remove the old furnace, he says i can also make a bigger duct for the length that goes the rest of the way to the floor. Then make a transition piece to reduce to my upper duct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch16th, post: 1352029, member: 33347"] Yes, I wondered about that. My plenum opening is 20 x 25. My Heatmor Dealer says since i got the next size up woodburner, I should use the next size up heat exchanger, which is 24 x 24. He says i should flare out the corners, so it will fit, if i plan to place it on top of my old wood furnace. Since my current ductwork sits on top of the opening in my indoor wood furnace and I'm going to remove the old furnace, he says i can also make a bigger duct for the length that goes the rest of the way to the floor. Then make a transition piece to reduce to my upper duct. [/QUOTE]
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