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How does an outside furnace heat my
home?
The Legend outside wood furnace is designed to save the most energy and
provide the most comfortable heating available. It heats your home by heating a
tank filled with water, which surrounds the firebox of the outside furnace. The
furnace is basically a non-pressurized boiler with an atmospheric vent. The hot
water is then circulated through underground, hot water pipes to a water coil
inside your existing central duct system. The blower on you central unit is
turned on by the thermostat control and forces the air across the hot coil
sending hot air through your central duct system.
The
Legend furnace can be connected to any existing hydronic heating system
that operates at 180° F or less.
How does the Legend Waterstove heat
water for household use?
A cold water supply line goes to the outside furnace. This water line
keeps the water tank on the furnace full. The tank has a manual fill up and
only needs water as it evaporates and the water line also connects to a heat
exchanger which lies inside the water reservoir of the outside furnace. The
pressure on the supply water line forces water through the heat exchanger when
you turn on a hot water faucet inside your home. As this water passes through
the heat exchanger, it picks up the heat from the hot water which surrounds it,
and then it goes to the cold water input on your hot water heater. This means
the hot water heater will take on hot water. This water is not contaminated
with the water that passes through your furnace and coil to heat your house.
How do the Thermostat Controls work?
The only visible addition to the heating system inside your home is the
thermostat which is located near the existing thermostat. The two thermostats
are installed so that if the outside wood furnace is not in operation, your
existing unit will automatically take over to maintain your household
temperature. The wall thermostat which regulates the heat from the outside
furnace performs two functions; when it senses your need for heat according to
your temperature setting, it turns the water pump on to circulate the hot water
through the coil and also turns the blower on inside your central unit to force
air across the hot coil; t his forces hot air into your central duct system.
The outside furnace has a hot water thermostat which senses the water
temperature of the unit. If the water is not as hot as the thermostat setting
(normally set on 180°) then the combustion air intake is automatically opened
and remains open until such temperature is attained.
Where should my Legend Furnace be
located?
The outside unit should be located at least 10 feet from your home so that
all fire danger is removed from your home. The unit may be installed as much as
150 ft. away and still heat your house and hot water. If the unit is located
more than 150 ft. you may experience some heat loss on the water going to your
hot water heater. Locate the furnace where it will be convenient for refueling
and wood storage. All water and power lines are installed underground between
the house and the outside wood furnace.
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