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Is it possible to hook up a pellet stove to heat hot water in a forced hot water heating system? Just wondering.
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They do make pellet stove boilers, see
http://www.engext.ksu.edu/biomass/_PelletCombustion.htm for example. A more practical homeowner approach is to keep your existing oil burner and add a pellet stove in the living room, no special chimney required, short vent through an outside wall. We ran a pellet stove all last winter (vented up the fire place flue in our case) and thermostat controlled. We were very pleased with the even heat. The stove provided about 70% of the heat on our 2,200 sq foot house using an average of one 40lb bag per day. |
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