G
Goldspoon
A subject popped up within another thread ( //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=1089728#1089728 ) and I would like to see it have its own thread (otherwise the initial thread is getting hijacked).
The question is... can one use a solid fuel burner (e.g. wood burning stove) to heat an unvented cylinder? I am confused here... I phoned the Solid Fuel Advisory Service and they said YES (but you cannot connect it directly in any way). However, the prevailing mood on the web seems to be NO. There must be a definitive answer out there somewhere (rather than just rule interpretation).
The wood burner will have it's own vent of course so can vent off if necessary.
A second question is: Is it likely/possible that a coil can boil the water in a cylinder?
The question is... can one use a solid fuel burner (e.g. wood burning stove) to heat an unvented cylinder? I am confused here... I phoned the Solid Fuel Advisory Service and they said YES (but you cannot connect it directly in any way). However, the prevailing mood on the web seems to be NO. There must be a definitive answer out there somewhere (rather than just rule interpretation).
The wood burner will have it's own vent of course so can vent off if necessary.
A second question is: Is it likely/possible that a coil can boil the water in a cylinder?