I have a Temp/coal wood-coal stove. It was built in Adams Mass and the company is out of business. I have tied it into my oil burner but I am having trouble regulating the pressure. I am using wood because I can get it free...Here's what I did:
1. I am using the same 8" chimney to vent the wood stove and oil burner. When the wood stove is on the oil burner hardly runs.
2. The water from the return goes through the circulate pump then into the cold (dip) wood stove.
3. The hot water goes out of the wood boiler then into the oil boiler.
4. The hot water travels to the upstairs baseboard through the zone valve which is always open.
5. I just put in a manual switch to that I turn on to run the circulate pump when the boiler pressure hits 20psi.
The theory is that as the water warms it will travel from the wood boiler through the oil boiler through the open zone valve and heat the upstairs of the house. It is working except for the pressure problem.
I have been to several plumbing supply houses in the area and they are unable to help, Any Ideas?
Robert
1. I am using the same 8" chimney to vent the wood stove and oil burner. When the wood stove is on the oil burner hardly runs.
2. The water from the return goes through the circulate pump then into the cold (dip) wood stove.
3. The hot water goes out of the wood boiler then into the oil boiler.
4. The hot water travels to the upstairs baseboard through the zone valve which is always open.
5. I just put in a manual switch to that I turn on to run the circulate pump when the boiler pressure hits 20psi.
The theory is that as the water warms it will travel from the wood boiler through the oil boiler through the open zone valve and heat the upstairs of the house. It is working except for the pressure problem.
I have been to several plumbing supply houses in the area and they are unable to help, Any Ideas?
Robert