... Josée, what criteria are you using to determine efficiency? The only independent test of outdoor boilers I know of found average emissions of 50 ...
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lcgitzel@...
Apr 10, 2001 4:38 am
Ok I made a mistake on the last post regarding the chimney! I got mixed up on sizes and what not. I talked to my local retailer today agian and they sell the...
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Miro Zieba
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Apr 10, 2001 5:19 am
Because I build chimneys and fireplaces I'll toss in my two cents as far as what I think is your "best" chimney. Actually to limit your reading hear I'll just...
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geeeber@...
Apr 10, 2001 6:42 pm
I checked with my Insurance Co. on that insurance issue. He said there was a surcharge of $40/yr for pellet,grain, wood stoves. But I'm would like more info on...
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Ed Williams
chimneys@...
Apr 11, 2001 1:07 am
Hi Miro, Thanks. Isokern looks like pretty cool stuff. They're sending me some info... Sweeps' Luck, since 1977, Ed Williams CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep...
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John Gulland
john@...
Apr 11, 2001 1:50 pm
... Horizontal through the wall pellet vent installations don't produce any natural draft because there is no rise. If a power failure occurs while the unit...
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Jim
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Apr 14, 2001 12:51 am
My fireplace insert should get installed sometime next week. Curious to learn if there are any reasons for not using a log starter when starting the fire?...
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geeeber@...
Apr 15, 2001 4:07 pm
Hi John That Engery Converter has a lot of similarities of http://www.gengas.nu/byggbes/contents.shtml 1 Depents on a forced draft source 2 fuel is gasified...
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John Gulland
john@...
Apr 17, 2001 11:16 am
... I don't think fear of explosion is justified in the case of these downdraft burners. In fact part of the reason I'm reluctant to use the term gasifier for...
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Jim
chief_jim@...
Apr 21, 2001 11:59 pm
Got my Avalon Rainier insert installed today. Presently doing the low burn to clean off the oils, etc. Looking at the manual it says little about loading of...
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John Gulland
john@...
Apr 23, 2001 1:50 pm
... No, you do not load your stove to its physical capacity unless your heating load is extremely high. The amount of wood you feed the stove should be...
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martinsmagiclog@...
May 12, 2001 6:39 pm
Hello, I run a small company in England selling logs and have looked into importing wax/sawdust logs from the USA, but because of the cost of transporting them...
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martinsmagiclog@...
May 12, 2001 6:45 pm
Hello, is there anyone out there who knows the exact composition of wax/sawdust firelogs, as it seems to me that it is as closely a guarded secret as is the...
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Ed Williams
chimneys@...
May 12, 2001 8:28 pm
Hi, I would suggest that you look into offering logs made solely from compressed wood, minus the wax. The wax contributes mightily to smoke and soot issues,...
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vermontbrowns@...
May 28, 2001 3:58 am
I have a factory built fireplace with a 10" ( inside dia ) metal, outside flue. This has worked well this past year here in Hartland, Vermont. I would like...
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JSlammers@...
May 28, 2001 11:37 am
... Hartland, ... it. ... small ... in ... Sounds similar to a project I'm planning here where I have a 25 year old Superior brand insert (that is rusted thru...
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Miro Zieba
mirozieba@...
May 29, 2001 3:43 am
KGBrown Before I might provide any advice you need to better describe your situation or define your terms better. When you say, "factory built fireplace" are...
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Ed Williams
chimneys@...
May 29, 2001 6:31 am
Hi Vermontbrowns, It's like tuning the exhaust on a race car- same cross section works best; too small = very little heat or smoking (throttle won't open...
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Harpersx4@...
May 29, 2001 11:56 pm
In a message dated 5/28/2001 3:09:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... As Ed & others noted, you need to clarify your terminology. A steel fireplace unit such as a...
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Ken Brown
vermontbrowns@...
May 30, 2001 2:46 am
Regarding "wood insert", let me describe things a little better. I have a metal, factory built fireplace. It is lined with fire brick, no smoke chamber. It...
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geeeber@...
Jun 21, 2001 5:37 pm
Hi Would like some info on BTU's on Wheat and oats Corn seems to be 7000 BTU/#lb I've had some sales people tell me it's 9000 BTU/#lb I have my doults about...
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Steve Spence
sspence@...
Jun 23, 2001 12:25 pm
http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/biofuel.htm Lignocellulosic materials such as agricultural, hardwood and softwood residues are potential sources of sugars...
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q10191@...
Jul 17, 2001 4:43 am
A question for the experts We have a woodstove which is installed as a fireplace insert, sitting on the hearth and interconnected to the chimney with a...
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Miro Zieba
mirozieba@...
Jul 18, 2001 2:18 am
Bill You mention the existance of a terracotta flue liner. If it is in good condition then you already have a lined chimney. Do you feel the chimney has to be...
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q10191@...
Jul 18, 2001 5:58 am
There are cracks in the liner, but no missing chunks. I just thought that the draft would be better with a liner that was smaller in diameter and insulated...
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Ed Williams
chimneys@...
Jul 18, 2001 6:30 am
Hi Bill, If the tiles have cracks, it's best to line the whole flue. At operating and chimney fire temps, the cracks open wider and allow flue gases to escape...
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Miro Zieba
mirozieba@...
Jul 19, 2001 3:40 am
Bill To go along with Ed Williams' comments. You have some options. I have relined situations like yours several ways. One using Isokern relining tiles (103ht...
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Harpersx4@...
Jul 20, 2001 3:37 am
In a message dated 7/19/2001 8:52:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... You should install a full length Listed liner. Any Listed liner will require a specific...
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q10191@...
Jul 20, 2001 5:08 am
Thanks for the reply Forgive me, but just to make sure I understand - The liner should run nonstop from the top of the chimney to the "bucket", and not stop at...
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Ed Williams
chimneys@...
Jul 20, 2001 8:11 am
"Forgive me, but just to make sure I understand - The liner should run nonstop from the top of the chimney to the "bucket", and not stop at the end...