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Re: OT - Tarm USA add-on wood-fired boiler
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Posted by jdemaris on November 21, 2006 at 10:28:03 from (69.67.230.25):
In Reply to: OT - Tarm USA add-on wood-fired boiler posted by CB in central NY on November 21, 2006 at 09:11:56:
I don't have any first-hand experience with the US stuff that now carries the Tarm name. I almost bought one a few years ago - but was unable to get the model I wanted. Tarm was a Danish company; Tarm is a town in Demark. At one time, the village had one huge boiler and all the villagers tapped into it. Since the company, in the US has been sold so many times, I stopped paying attention. But, anyway - regardless - you must have draft, and you probably need a smoke-door - hinged and hanging down from the top in front. Depending on your quality of the chimey and draft, the size of the smoke door might have to be played with. I also don't know how small and/or tight the house is. It would have to be awful tight though, to prevent good draft.
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