Been lurking and since there are so few of us Traeger furnace heads here, I thought I would post up my install experiences to help others going the Traeger Pellet/COrn Furnace route.
I had a wood furnace in the house when we bought it. One year of humping cordwood did it for me, but ProPAIN is still really expensive here (Ontario Canada) and I would need to tank up and run lines. No NG where I am (pretty rural) so the only other options were oil (had it, wont have it again) or pellets/corn.
Did some research, then on a lark hit Kijiji, and found a Trager GBU070 for $700!
First blush? To good to be true. The ad said it included 35 feet of 4 inch double wall, and all the fittings and caps required to do a complete install. I put on my skeptical hat and drove out to meet the buyer, but have enough faith left in humanity to go withdraw $700 in cash in case the stars aligned and this thing wasn't a piece of junk.
Well when I got there I was blown away. The seller not only fired the unit up in his driveway, but walked me through all the settings he used, related his experiences tuning it (he used it to heat his workshop, and had moved to propane as he was spending allot fo time away in his retirement) but poured coffee down my throat the whole time.
He tossed in al the tools he made up to make cleaning the unit easier (he's an engineer) and even the original manual.
Needless to say, I grabbed it. It spent the winter in my garage as I wanted to use up my cord wood, and just a month ago we got it installed.
In the pictures you can see the furnace and flue. THose were installed and WETT certified by a local contractor, and I completed the ducting (well, output anyway so far LOL). You can see where the old out duct from the wood furnace basically just transferred right over to the new pellet stove. I have to recut the opening to the main distribution duct, and patch the old hole. Took 60 minutes and lots of duct tape.
Next (today) I am sourcing the sheet metal I need to get the intake sorted. Once that's in place I'll start really focusing on performance tuning ,though currently its running very well (not too cold here yet) and is running low smoke. Temps are around10C and -1C at night here now and I am going through about 40 pounds a day.
Settings:
Draft - MED
Cycle - 16
Draft Damper - 75% OPEN
More to follow!
I had a wood furnace in the house when we bought it. One year of humping cordwood did it for me, but ProPAIN is still really expensive here (Ontario Canada) and I would need to tank up and run lines. No NG where I am (pretty rural) so the only other options were oil (had it, wont have it again) or pellets/corn.
Did some research, then on a lark hit Kijiji, and found a Trager GBU070 for $700!
First blush? To good to be true. The ad said it included 35 feet of 4 inch double wall, and all the fittings and caps required to do a complete install. I put on my skeptical hat and drove out to meet the buyer, but have enough faith left in humanity to go withdraw $700 in cash in case the stars aligned and this thing wasn't a piece of junk.
Well when I got there I was blown away. The seller not only fired the unit up in his driveway, but walked me through all the settings he used, related his experiences tuning it (he used it to heat his workshop, and had moved to propane as he was spending allot fo time away in his retirement) but poured coffee down my throat the whole time.
He tossed in al the tools he made up to make cleaning the unit easier (he's an engineer) and even the original manual.
Needless to say, I grabbed it. It spent the winter in my garage as I wanted to use up my cord wood, and just a month ago we got it installed.
In the pictures you can see the furnace and flue. THose were installed and WETT certified by a local contractor, and I completed the ducting (well, output anyway so far LOL). You can see where the old out duct from the wood furnace basically just transferred right over to the new pellet stove. I have to recut the opening to the main distribution duct, and patch the old hole. Took 60 minutes and lots of duct tape.
Next (today) I am sourcing the sheet metal I need to get the intake sorted. Once that's in place I'll start really focusing on performance tuning ,though currently its running very well (not too cold here yet) and is running low smoke. Temps are around10C and -1C at night here now and I am going through about 40 pounds a day.
Settings:
Draft - MED
Cycle - 16
Draft Damper - 75% OPEN
More to follow!
Furnace Shot
Whole setup from the front. You can see where the old out duct from the wood furnace basically...
T Join
TBox into the furnace. The existing pipe was this long, and it actually left a good bit of room...