Found myself obliged by the wife to let this project break into my steel oven build. To put it simple, electricity (which is the means to get warm water in my house after the solar energy system was blown) started to go frequently for whiles, diesel (which is the common feul for stoves) became rather expensive and hardly available that people started shifting to wood fire. The result was that I needed alternatives for elecricity heated water as well as diesel feuled stoves.
An idea came to me that I soon started turning it into reality. To build a brick wood fired stove that heats water by the heat escaping through the chimney. The water will be reserved in a tank that is penetrated by the chimney and will by some means be connected to the water piping system in the house. This is not an invention. These water tanks are so popular in my region but they are installed on diesel stoves that are becoming replaced by wood stoves all of steel and are installed right in the baths and have a hillbilly shape..
The main difference is that I will build a brick wood fired stove or fireplace in the sitting room, instal that tank on it, and connect the tank to the piping system in the house. The result is hopefully supposed to be that firing the brick stove will allow slow mild heating for the sitting room, and the exhausts from the chimney will provide the entire house with warm water for hopefully as a long period of time.
An idea came to me that I soon started turning it into reality. To build a brick wood fired stove that heats water by the heat escaping through the chimney. The water will be reserved in a tank that is penetrated by the chimney and will by some means be connected to the water piping system in the house. This is not an invention. These water tanks are so popular in my region but they are installed on diesel stoves that are becoming replaced by wood stoves all of steel and are installed right in the baths and have a hillbilly shape..
The main difference is that I will build a brick wood fired stove or fireplace in the sitting room, instal that tank on it, and connect the tank to the piping system in the house. The result is hopefully supposed to be that firing the brick stove will allow slow mild heating for the sitting room, and the exhausts from the chimney will provide the entire house with warm water for hopefully as a long period of time.
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