
Wood stove with boiler
A stove equipped with a boiler is a perfect supplement or alternative to other sources of heating such as solar heating, geothermal heating, heat pumps, electric heating, or a gas or oilfi red furnace. When connected to a central heating system, the pipe water supply from the boiler (60°- 65°) is connected to the stove inlet, which is equipped with an AVTA valve. When the water reaches 80°- 85°, it leaves the boiler in the stove and is returned via the system’s return pipe, and a thermostat shuts the furnace on and off as required.
Approximately 50% of the heating effect from a stove is transmitted to the water side, while the remainder is used for comfortable, efficient room heating via the stove’s convection system.
A stove with a boiler can be connected to an existing central heating system at any suitable point. And the existing circulation pump will be sufficient to run the entire system with the stove, radiators, and underfl oor heating.
On an ordinary winter’s day a well-insulated house with an area of 100 m2 has a total energy requirement of approximately 5-8 kW/h. At an output of 4-8 kW/h HWAM’s boiler stove is therefore ideal as a primary heating source, even during the winter.
