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New here.. wood boiler questions..
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<blockquote data-quote="Marc" data-source="post: 919681" data-attributes="member: 21421"><p>The gasification boilers are generally significantly more expensive (Tarm, Eko, Woodgun, Garn, Econoburn, etc.) than furnaces and work best with heat storage, although it isn't necessary. The one problem you'd have is I believe most require their own dedicated flue, unless you buy a combo oil/wood unit like Tarm sells, which then I believe one flue for both sides of the unit is OK (not positive though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc, post: 919681, member: 21421"] The gasification boilers are generally significantly more expensive (Tarm, Eko, Woodgun, Garn, Econoburn, etc.) than furnaces and work best with heat storage, although it isn't necessary. The one problem you'd have is I believe most require their own dedicated flue, unless you buy a combo oil/wood unit like Tarm sells, which then I believe one flue for both sides of the unit is OK (not positive though). [/QUOTE]
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