I know its against most building codes, BUT how common is it to have two appliances(oil boiler plus wood boiler) on one chimney flue? Is this one of those really, really bad codes to ignore, or one that is overkill?
I have a FHW oil furnace in my cellar, vented into a brick fireplace...I want to add a wood boiler to supplement heat in the winter, but alas, just one flue.
I could vent them together, pay big $$$$ to add a new flue, or replace the entire furnace with a combo fuel furnace (I really like the specs on the TARM boilers, but they are $$$$).
To addon a wood boiler and ignore the code it will cost about $2000 and probably pay for itslef in less than one year.
To go with topend TARM multi-fuel boiler (with heat storage) will likely cost close to $15,000 and take 7 or so years to break-even. (but can stay with single flue)
Adding a flue...don't know what that would cost, but probably not cheap....
Opinions?
I have a FHW oil furnace in my cellar, vented into a brick fireplace...I want to add a wood boiler to supplement heat in the winter, but alas, just one flue.
I could vent them together, pay big $$$$ to add a new flue, or replace the entire furnace with a combo fuel furnace (I really like the specs on the TARM boilers, but they are $$$$).
To addon a wood boiler and ignore the code it will cost about $2000 and probably pay for itslef in less than one year.
To go with topend TARM multi-fuel boiler (with heat storage) will likely cost close to $15,000 and take 7 or so years to break-even. (but can stay with single flue)
Adding a flue...don't know what that would cost, but probably not cheap....
Opinions?