Modification of a wood stove for central heating

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Modification of a wood stove for central heating




by sbz » 11/06/06, 13:04

I would like to modify a wood stove to pass a central heating water return through the stove, does anyone have any advice for me?

thanks in advance
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Re: Modification of a wood stove for central heating




by zac » 11/06/06, 14:48

sbz wrote:I would like to modify a wood stove to pass a central heating water return through the stove, does anyone have any advice for me?

thanks in advance

go to Emmaus and buy a fully-equipped one for around € 100.
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by jonule » 12/06/06, 13:46

stick an air / water exchanger on / under the stove, which can be bought by weight from a scrap dealer ;-)

otherwise with a mass stove:

http://www.kachelofe.com/
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by Philippe Schutt » 14/10/06, 13:42

it will depend on your stove, how it is designed.
can you tell us more?

I did this on an oil stove, it was easy, the top cast iron plate was screwed. On a wood stove it will also be necessary to plan the cleaning.
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by kmala » 14/10/06, 14:04

the hardest c especially to place it well in the heating circuit, you must be sure that the circulation pump circulates well in it otherwise
BOOM

is put it on the return of the boiler water (series is especially not in parrallele
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by Philippe Schutt » 14/10/06, 19:11

If you have a circuit with small diameter pipes it will boom at the first power outage, unless you put a water bath system on the stove:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/isolation-reserve-d-eau-enterree-t1973.html
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