I bit the bullet and bought the Harman PB105 to help elevate the rising oil prices. My plan is run the PB105 during the winter and use the oil boiler during the warmer seasons and as a back up. I read through the manual and have everything pretty much figured out but need help with two things;
1) What are the pro's and con's between hooking it up in series or parallel with the oil boiler?
2) Venting the pellet boiler:
a) Even though the oil boiler and the pellet boiler won't run at the same time it is my understanding it is unlawful to pipe both through the same chimney, Right?
b) Need some suggestions on how to vent the pellet boiler. I have very limited space on the side of the house where the PB105 will be placed.
Any help and suggestion you can provide for this New England rookie would be greatly appreciated. And anyone with a PB105 that has some good to know tips please chime in. This is my first experience with pellets and the only thing I know for sure is you get what you pay for.
Thanks,
1) What are the pro's and con's between hooking it up in series or parallel with the oil boiler?
2) Venting the pellet boiler:
a) Even though the oil boiler and the pellet boiler won't run at the same time it is my understanding it is unlawful to pipe both through the same chimney, Right?
b) Need some suggestions on how to vent the pellet boiler. I have very limited space on the side of the house where the PB105 will be placed.
Any help and suggestion you can provide for this New England rookie would be greatly appreciated. And anyone with a PB105 that has some good to know tips please chime in. This is my first experience with pellets and the only thing I know for sure is you get what you pay for.
Thanks,