- Sep 17, 2012
- 2
i am about to install a new king size blaze king stove , after removing the old stove first.
the house had a system hooked up to the 70 gal. hot water tank that circulated the water through a type of radiator, and a fan then forced the warm air through the ducting. have since changed the water tank for a new heat pump hot water tank. which works brilliantly.
so the question is:can i attach a water jacket to the new stove, and circulate the hot water through the same radiator system, and push hot air to the back of the house.
is this possible,
do i need: 1. a boiler,
2.water jacket/external coil
3. pressure relief valves etc etc
could i simply just circulate the water from my new tank through the water jacke to keep the heat up, and then have a seperate circulator that just circulates the water through the existing radiator heating sytem.
all help and input is much appreciated
thanks
wayne
the house had a system hooked up to the 70 gal. hot water tank that circulated the water through a type of radiator, and a fan then forced the warm air through the ducting. have since changed the water tank for a new heat pump hot water tank. which works brilliantly.
so the question is:can i attach a water jacket to the new stove, and circulate the hot water through the same radiator system, and push hot air to the back of the house.
is this possible,
do i need: 1. a boiler,
2.water jacket/external coil
3. pressure relief valves etc etc
could i simply just circulate the water from my new tank through the water jacke to keep the heat up, and then have a seperate circulator that just circulates the water through the existing radiator heating sytem.
all help and input is much appreciated
thanks
wayne