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=Peer Review=
*Ben Hansen - Put a catalytic converter under the coil, that will keep it from being a drippy tar magnet, and you can focus the heat on to the coil pack.  A big burn chamber, line it with firebrick, secondary coil and heat exchange area works well.  Model to look at is a simple barrel stove double barrel kit.

Revision as of 02:59, 21 August 2012

Introduction

This is a hydronic space heating stove where the heat exchanger is located in an openable fire chamber. Identical design may be used to run the Hadden Modern Steam Engine if at full blast. The intent is space heating of 2000 square feet, including hydronic radiators for remote rooms.

Heat Exchanger

  • 160 feet
  • Pancake coil configuration, 4" inner hole, 22" OD of pancake
  • 1/2" schedule 40 black pipe
  • $2/foot materials cost for coil
  • See YouTube for Coil Fabrication

Stove

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Peer Review

  • Ben Hansen - Put a catalytic converter under the coil, that will keep it from being a drippy tar magnet, and you can focus the heat on to the coil pack. A big burn chamber, line it with firebrick, secondary coil and heat exchange area works well. Model to look at is a simple barrel stove double barrel kit.