Typical Installation
Diagrams

Above is the most typical installation that is done. It is
for the installation of a non pressurized outdoor wood
furnace
into a forced air inside furnace, and the heating of
domestic hot water. Note that there is more than one hook up
on the
back of the furnace and this can be used when heating more
than one building, pool, or hot tub.
Below you will find pictures of the actual parts used in
this installation.

This diagram shows hooking up a
Pressurized outdoor boiler to an indoor forced air system,
and a domestic water
heater. Note that there is more than one hook up on the back
of the furnace and this can be used when heating more
than one building, pool, or hot tub.

This diagram shows hooking
up a Non Pressurized outdoor boiler to an indoor Boiler
system, and a domestic water
heater. Note that there is more than one hook up on the back
of the furnace and this can be used when heating more
than one building, pool, or hot tub.

This diagram shows hooking up a Pressurized outdoor
boiler to an indoor Boiler system, and a domestic water
heater.
Note that there is more than one hook up on the back of the
furnace and this can be used when heating more than one
building, pool, or hot tub.

Typical pool Heating Setup
This diagram shows hooking up a Pressurized outdoor boiler
to an indoor Boiler system, and a domestic water heater.
Note that there is more than one hook up on the back of the
furnace and this can be used when heating more than one
building, pool, or hot tub.
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