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Normally, freezing the water in an outdoor wood burner can be avoided by doing the following things: putting wood in the boiler and keeping it running, and keeping the pump running. But there are some situations where you need to apply antifreeze. Learn more info from this blog.
The answer is simple: Do you want to run antifreeze in your outdoor wood boiler? Although there are some situations in which we recommend running antifreeze, as a general rule it is more economical to just use water and keep your pump running.
Can you put antifreeze in a wood boiler? In this video, Jeff Luff of Alternative Heating & Supplies talks about if putting anti-freeze in a wood boiler is worth it short term and long...
The basic procedure is to use a pony pump (a transfer pump) to add antifreeze (buy at your local heating supplier) to the water mix in the boiler until our test gauge shows that we've got enough antifreeze in the system to protect down to at least a bit below the lowest expected temperature.
If you are thinking about adding antifreeze to your Central Boiler furnace system, it is important to review the following information (which is also located in the owner’s manual and/or the installation guide). Antifreeze.
Before you add antifreeze to your Central Boiler furnace system, be sure to read this important information about the antifreeze you can use, concentration levels and alternative kits for testing the water.
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