Free Standing Wood Furnace To Hook Up To Ductwork
Hooking up our cold air return will be fairly easy, as we have a cold air return from the existing furnace 10 feet from this wood furnace. If we connect a separate ducting system for the wood furnace it will run roughly 50-60 feet of duct work total, will that be too much heat coming from that short amount of duct work? You can use your wood stove fan to duct heat from the wood-burning stove by connecting it to the furnace plenum. The wood stove furnace provides the plenum with an endless heated air supply when you do this. The plenum then distributes the heated air in different regions of your house via ductwork. Dec 29th, 2011 10:18 am. Stealth wrote: ↑ IMO it won't work. The wood stove blower motors are a fraction of the size of a furnace blower motor.I could be wrong, but I don't think the warm air will be pushed hard enough to travel through a length of duct work. Also, remember the heat from a wood stoves blower is merely the radiant heat from. So as ductwork power level leatherworking gw2 floorball goalie helmet 61859 bartek. Else b adp3168 sound driver free download baugrundsanierung - up to. To Model 25-PDVC Description: Pellet burning unit - Free Standing, 3” Rear Exhaust Heats up to 1,500 square feet Hopper Capacity: Approx.
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We carry 4 sizes of
front loading forced air wood burning furnaces.
These models can also be designed
to burn coal.
Our fan feeds oxygen in from the bottom
so the coal burns easily.
Shaker grates are installed in
all models to help get rid of the clinkers.
Watch this video
first on the outdoor
forced air wood furnace:
If you are interested in turning the forced air furnace into one that burns coal, you can simply add the cast iron shaker grate system for wood as well as coal that is demonstrated in the video below!
$288 extra for the 1000
$576 extra for the 2000 and 3000
$1,152 extra for the 4000
Click on a picture below to see all available pictures for this model.
To give you more years out of your forced air unit, we offer an air jacket upgrade to either 3/16″ for $395.00 or 1/4″ for $450.00.
You are also able to upgrade your firebox from 1/4″ to 3/8″ on the 1000 for $400.00 and $610.00 for the 2,3, and 4000 models.
Easy installation! 12 inch galvanized pipe wrapped with silverback insulation. It can be installed above ground or buried inside of a bigger diameter pipe and simply build a protection roof over the exposed galvanized pipe to prevent the exposed pipe from deteriorating!
The Standard Insulation Package on our furnaces is:
Three inches of Knauf ET Blanket = R- 11.5 + One quarter inch Solar Guard = R- 11.6 on side walls for a standard insulation of R- 23.10
Two inches of Morgan Super Wool Blanket on front of furnace and in the door for a standard insulation of R- 56.80
If you want the best insulated furnace in the industry, we offer a Cold Weather Package for an additional $325.00.
This amazing package covers the entire furnace in Morgan Super Wool instead of Knauf ET. The Cold Weather Package on our Hyprotherm furnaces is:
Two inches of Morgan Super Wool Blanket = R- 56.80 + One quarter inch Solar Guard = R- 11.60 for a Cold Weather Package R-value of 68.40
Three inches of Morgan Super Wool Blanket on front of furnace and in the door for a Cold Weather Package R-value of 88.23
You can actually put your hand under Morgan Super Wool, heat the other side of it with a blow torch and not burn your hand! Don’t believe us? Find that video and more insulation information by going to the insulation page.
Hypro Therm Outdoor Wood Furnace Forced Air ThermoWinds
Now with a 2 foot x 2 foot door on all models
and a REMOVABLE ash pan!
ThermoWind 1000
$6097!
Rated to Heat up to 4,375 sq. ft.
It is rated at 91,000 BTU burning a good hardwood like oak
and better hardwoods like Hickory, Locust or Hedge can
potentially give you 25% MORE BTUs (no water to freeze)
upgrade from standard single speed 1,500 CFM blower to 4-speed 2,000 CFM blower for $295.00
Hypro Therm Thermowind 1000 Specifications and Dimensions
Air Jacket Thickness; 1/8”
Firebox Capacity; 16 cubic feet
Firebox Dimensions; 1/4” thick 28L” x 30”W x 34”H
Fuel Door; 24” x 24”
Grate System; Round Steel (requires 1)
Ash Cleanout: Removable Ash Pan
BTUs; 91,000
Heatable Area; 4,375 sq ft
Length: 62”
Width: 46”
Height at roof peak (includes pallet): 88”
Flue Length above peak: 8”
Flue Pipe: Schedule 40 x 5.375” OD
Weight with standard features (includes pallet): 1720 lb
Weight including shipping crate: 1960 lb
Manufacture and Transport pallet dimensions:
48.5” wide x 76” long x 6” tall
Crated Furnace Dimensions:
91″L x 51″W x 95″ H
Click on the picture below to see a detailed diagram.
ThermoWind 2000
$7250
Rated to Heat up to 6,575 sq. ft.
Has a bigger 2000 CFM blower and a bigger firebox (42″ vs. 28″ deep)
it’s 50% bigger and is only $1135 more!
It is rated at 135,000 BTU burning a good hardwood like oak
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Hypro Therm Thermowind 2000 Specifications and Dimensions
Air Jacket Thickness; 1/8”
Firebox Capacity; 24 cubic feet
Firebox Dimensions; 1/4” thick 42”L x 30”W x 34”H
Fuel Door; 24” x 24”
Grate System; Round Steel (requires 2)
Ash Cleanout: Removable Ash Pan
BTUs; 135,000
Heatable Area; 6,575 sq ft
Length: 76”
Width: 46”
Height at roof peak (includes pallet): 88”
Flue Length above peak: 8”
Flue Pipe: Schedule 40 x 5.375” OD
Weight with standard features (includes pallet): 2220 lb
Weight including shipping crate: 2460 lb
Manufacture and Transport pallet dimensions:
48.5” wide x 82” long x 6” tall
Crated Furnace Dimensions:
97″L x 51″W x 95″H
Click on the picture below to see a detailed diagram.
ThermoWind 3000
$8097
Rated to Heat up to 8,600 sq. ft.
55″ deep firebox with 2000 CFM 3-speed fan
It is rated at 165,000 BTU burning a good hardwood like oak
Hypro Therm Thermowind 3000 Specifications and Dimensions
Air Jacket Thickness; 1/8”
Firebox Capacity; 33 cubic feet
Firebox Dimensions; 1/4” thick 56”L x 30”W x 34”H
Fuel Door; 24” x 24”
Grate System; Round Steel (requires 2)
Ash Cleanout: Removable Ash Pan
BTUs; 165,000
Heatable Area; 8,600 sq ft
Length: 89”
Width: 46”
Height at roof peak (includes pallet): 88”
Flue Length above peak: 8”
Flue Pipe: Schedule 40 x 5.375” OD
Weight with standard features (includes pallet): 2340 lb
Weight including shipping crate: 2600 lb
Manufacture and Transport pallet dimensions:
48.5” wide x 94” long x 6” tall
Crated Furnace Dimensions:
110″L x 51″W x 95″H
Click on the picture below to see a detailed diagram.
ThermoWind 4000
$9697!
Rated to Heat up to 10,700 sq. ft.
Loading twice a day but it will heat more but it has to be loaded more often
It is rated at 205,000 BTU burning a good hardwood like oak
Hypro Therm Thermowind 4000 Specifications and Dimensions
Air Jacket Thickness; 1/8”
Firebox Capacity; 41 cubic feet
Firebox Dimensions; 1/4” thick 69”L x 30”W x 34”H
Fuel Door; 24” x 24”
Grate System; Round Steel (requires 3)
Ash Cleanout: Removable Ash Pan
BTUs; 205,000
Heatable Area; 10,700 sq ft
Length: 85”
Width: 78”
Height at roof peak (includes pallet): 88”
Flue Length above peak: 8”
Flue Pipe: Schedule 40 x 5.375” OD
Weight with standard features (includes pallet):
Weight including shipping crate: 3380 lb
Manufacture and Transport pallet dimensions:
80`” wide x 94” long x 6” tall
Crated Furnace Dimensions:
96″L x 80″W x 95”H
Click on the picture below to see a detailed diagram.
The ThermoWind 4000 is designed to heat large buildings. It will have two full-size furnace fans on it (2000 CFM each), to better heat a large building – with a total of 4 ducts ( 2 supply and 2 return). It has a 68″ firebox that is 3 feet wide and has two firebox doors; one on each end, to better and easier load the furnace. It has two forced air draft fans with automatic dampers on them.
Forced air fan for home and forced air fan for furnace with solenoid activated damper.
1500 CFM blower on TW1000 above.
You get a 2000 CFM blower on the ThermoWind 2000, 3000 and two of them on the TW4000.
The fans and thermostat included, have a one-year warranty.
You get a solenoid activated damper too!
This automatic damper, which is now standard equipment on the water models, will save you a lot of wood!
(no electronics or circuit boards to make this work!)
We had customers asking us to put this on our wood furnaces, after trying the exact same dampers that were homemade. They had such good experiences that they asked us to start offering this as an option and now we have made it standard on every single model that we make. Air would no longer bleed into the firebox when the fan turns off and this is so much better than a manual damper that you have to adjust!
All parts are available everywhere.
There are NO proprietary parts or circuit boards!
ONLY in the event of a power failure, if you want heat, this furnace requires a 2000 Watt Generator for the Thermowind 1000 model and a standard portable 4000 watt generator for the 2000 and 3000 models because of the startup power that the motors take.
You MAY need an heating and air guy to hook up the duct work, but all you really need is an adapter from a round 12″ pipe to your rectangle (usually) pipe.
Everything is very simple and easy to do. There is a comprehensive manual, with lots of pictures and diagrams, that will help you every step of the way. You can also call our National Sales Team for assistance.
Outdoor Wood Heating Furnaces That Do Not Require Water:
Hypro Therm has done it again! Backed by their years of experience, they have developed an OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE that doesn’t need water!
Comes complete with a forced-air draft fan and automatic damper plus a full-size furnace squirrel cage fan (1500 CFM or 2000 CFM)
– IDEAL for homes or shops without an existing heating system! No ductwork? No radiators? No boiler? No problem!!
– Excellent for those people with cabins or homes that are left unattended.
– Use out built-in furnace fan instead of an air handler or utilize your current furnace!
– Before spending thousands on a furnace for your garage or ship plus many more thousands for fuel – choose a ThermoWind for virtually FREE HEAT!
– Eliminate the threat of fire by having the furnace away from the house, just like with our outdoor wood fired WATER furnace (often called a “boiler”).
– No carrying wood into the house, along with the bugs, bark and trash.
– NO SMOKE in the house either!
Only if you have a outside wood forced air furnace inside your can you use a ThermoWind because ductwork is needed, so an electric, gas, oil, propane furnace, etc, and heat pump or geothermal system can be used.
No boilers or radiant floor heating systems can be hooked up. However, you can add ductwork to any building (or not even use any ductwork) to heat a building.
We can even help you if you don’t have any heating system now!
In case of a power failure, you can still have a nice warn house, when everyone else is cold!!
ONLY in the case of power failure and if you want heat, it requires a 2000 Watt Generator for the ThermoWind 1000 model
(only $200 at Wal-mart)
or a standard portable 4000 watt generator for the ThermoWind 2000 model, (because of the startup power that the motors take), with plenty of power left over for lights, etc.
This furnace can go outside and does not have to be bolted to the house or go in the basement like every other model out there!
Heat is carried to your home through insulated 12″ pipes, buried underground or you can use regular and less expensive regular ductwork which you can insulate yourself.
According to the UL (Underwriters Laboratories) our furnace needs to be 5 feet away from flammables. The ThermoWind units cannot generally be more than 15 feet from your home because the temperature losses and airflow losses but in no case can be more than 30 feet away from your existing
ductwork.
You only need ductwork, thermostat and wire and a power wire to install.
No more worries about frozen water!
NO CHEMICALS or annual water tests! No pumps!
Also perfect for folks who have power failures often (you would need a generator to get heat but there is no worry about frozen water, etc)
Insulated Underground Pipe – Duct!
NOW there is no need to put the outdoor wood furnace forced air right next to the house or in the basement with our revolutionary insulated underground pipe! (not included)
These air pipes/ducts are only 12″ in diameter so a standard backhoe with a 24″ bucket can easily dig a trench for the pipes to lay side-by-side.
A 12″ round duct is equivalent to a duct that is 8″ X 15″ or 10″ X 12″ and you will get the same air flow of 2000 CFM.
An 8″ X 12″ or a 10″ X 10″ will give max 1500 CFM.
We are the only manufacturer that is doing this!
Air & Water Tight Foamed Walls on underground pipe.
Easy to Install
You only need ductwork, thermostat and thermostat wire and a power wire.
Quiet and Efficient PVC FREE ductwork
If you have any questions about our cheap forced air outdoor wood furnace, call our National Sales Team at (800) 780-4302
Call our National Sales Team for more information! (800) 780-4302
Or contact Wood Heating Solutions at:
The Hyprotherm FLRH-85
is rated at 95,243 BTU
with a 85 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 2,300 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm FLRH-100
is rated at 112,050 BTU
with a 100 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 2,800 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm FLRH-185
is rated at 207,293 BTU
with a 185 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 5,182 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm FLRH-265
is rated at 296,933 BTU
with a 266 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 7,400 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm FLRH-300
is rated at 336,150 BTU
with a 301 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 8,400 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm FLRH-350
is rated at 392,175 BTU
with a 350 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 9,800 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm FLRH-400
is rated at 451,562 BTU
with a 403 gallon water tank.
Heats up to 11,288 sq ft.
The Hyprotherm Outdoor Wood Boiler:
is a front loading furnace with more water capacity and a larger firebox then any other furnace in its class.
These wood furnaces feature fireboxes that are 3/8” thick. The water jacket bottom is also 3/8” thick with the sides and top being 3/16”. All of these front loading furnaces come with large 24” x 24” fuel fill doors and removable ash pans to make ash removal simple. They have a flat cast grate and each furnace is pre wired with only one connection to a power supply necessary, making them basically plug and play. Each comes with; lock down vault assembly door latch, two 1” supply and two 1” return nipples. Also includes a water level sight gauge and a digital thermostat to control the combustion blower.
These models are for commercial use only and can be fitted with a shaker grate system upgrade. Call to find out more details today.
The Standard Insulation Package on our furnaces is:
Three inches of Knauf ET Blanket = R- 11.5 + One quarter inch Solar Guard = R- 11.6 on side walls for a standard insulation of R- 23.10
Two inches of Morgan Super Wool Blanket on front of furnace and in the door for a standard insulation of R- 56.80
If you want the best insulated furnace in the industry, we offer a Cold Weather Package for an additional $325.00.
This amazing package covers the entire furnace in Morgan Super Wool instead of Knauf ET. The Cold Weather Package on our Hyprotherm furnaces is:
Two inches of Morgan Super Wool Blanket = R- 56.80 + One quarter inch Solar Guard = R- 11.60 for a Cold Weather Package R-value of 68.40
Three inches of Morgan Super Wool Blanket on front of furnace and in the door for a Cold Weather Package R-value of 88.23
You can actually put your hand under Morgan Super Wool, heat the other side of it with a blow torch and not burn your hand! Don’t believe us? Find that video and more insulation information by going to the insulation page.
Hyprotherm offers a firebox upgrade from 3/8″ to 1/2″ for $650.00. This will help increase the life of your boiler. You can also upgrade your water jacket to 1/4″ for $450.00 to give you many additional years as well.
Installing an Outdoor Wood Burning Boiler
This is the Easiest System for Self Installers!
Basic Installation Instructions for the Water-Less Wood Furnace
LINKS to Full Manuals Below
It is simple with NO COMPUTERIZED parts of circuit boards!
We help you every step of the way!
80 - 90% of our customers install this outdoor wood furnace themselves!
You will NOT void the warranty by installing the furnace yourself!
Every furnace comes with a complete downloadable detailed manual with lots of pictures and diagrams!
If you have any technical questions or need any help whatsoever, please call 828-683-8055
Installing an outdoor wood furnace can be broken down simply. The parts needed will usually cost about $650 if the outdoor furnace is 50 feet from your home, including pre-made pre-insulated Pex pipe:
Pour a 4' thick concrete pad to support the furnace because our smallest furnace weighs almost 1600 lb empty and about 2400 lb (over a TON) filled with water!
It will take only 1/3 to 1/2 yard of concrete for a nice concrete pad (approx 4' thick), giving you a nice place to stand and load wood.
You can also use SOLID concrete blocks or railroad ties - anything that will be stable and support the furnace.
Dig a trench, making sure it's below the frost line, to prevent excessive heat loss and freezing. This is the maximum depth to which frost will penetrate the ground during the worst of winter. This depth varies from area to area but is usually just 12' or less in our area (WNC), so I made my trench 18' deep because the pipe is almost 6' OD. See this frost line map below or call your local building inspector's office.
Putting the Pex lines below the frost line is not mandatory but it will save a lot of heat loss and wood. The ground temperature below the frost line is 50-55 degrees, even in winter, so heat loss is minimal. It's like laying the pipe on the ground on a spring day. Otherwise, the ground can be well below freezing!
Trenchers, ditch-witches and small backhoes can be rented inexpensively allowing you to dig the trench yourself with little effort, avoiding $40-60 an hour charge from your local landscaper or septic tank installer.
You will be placing insulated Pex pipe, which has two 1' PEX pipes plus two 3/4'Pex Pipes (one doubles as a fill line, to top off the furnace) which are wrapped 4 times with insulation and are put inside a 4' drain tile type of pipe. You will also bury a 12/3 110V wire in a 4' or 6' PVC pipe. The pipe is placed in a trench, from the outdoor furnace to the house.
If you are connecting a hot water heater you will need another pump ($99), mounted indoors. This also supplies water to fill your outside furnace! See info and picture below. A picture of insulated Pex pipe is below.
Install the heat exchanger in the furnace's output plenum ($150 up - U.S. made). We have well over 40 different sizes of heat exchangers to fit your plenum so that little or no metal work is needed! We can even have a heat exchanger custom made - in the U.S. - for as little as $202.
(If hooking it to a boiler, you will install a water-to-water heat exchanger DIAGRAM HERE).
Connect the 1' PEX pipe at the furnace and at the heat exchanger. We use simple compression fittings or SharkBite™ style fittings, so a plumber is not needed! SharkBite type fittings are simple push-on fittings.
Connect the 3/4' PEX pipe at the hot water heater, again using simple SharkBite fittings (push on by hand). No expensive side-arm heat or plate heat exchanger is needed - since potable hot water is circulated directly from the hot water heater through the built-in domestic hot water heat exchanger furnace. It goes back to your hot water heater already heated up! This can save you $30-65 a month!
This also saves you about $300 on a side-arm or plate heat exchanger and tempering or mixing valve. You will never run out of hot water again!
Install a new 15A circuit breaker ($8-15) in your breaker box and connect the 110V wire to the breaker and out at the furnace. You can also get a power source from an existing wall plug, etc. (You wire up the back of the furnace including the light - which is shipped in the firebox, so it doesn't get damaged.)
You can use a 12/3 wire to power up the furnace, so that the pump runs on demand, instead of 24/7, like with other furnaces. The third wire in the 12/3 wire is used for the pump instead of special thermostat wire, so that it only runs when your furnace fan (or boiler pump) is running.
Install a simple 2-wire thermostat ($15-20 at Lowe's) and hook it up to your existing thermostat. This allows the fan to be turned of and on as heat is needed, without turning on your furnace. This way, your existing furnace will come on automatically as needed, as a backup (if you has a snowstorm and couldn't get home, for example).
Fill with water. Start a fire!
You have started saving money!
Remember, this is just an overview. You will get a comprehensive 71 page manual with lots of pictures and diagrams to make it super easy for you! Over 85-90% of our customers install the furnaces themselves! That's how simple it is.
LINKS TO MANUALS:
Hyprotherm Boiler Installation Manual
http://outdoorwoodfurnaceboiler.com/HyProTherm-Installation-Manual_9-25-2020.doc
Other additional files here:
http://outdoorwoodfurnaceboiler.com/Hyprotherm-Furnace-Hot-water-coil-cover-sealing.pdf
and
http://outdoorwoodfurnaceboiler.com/Hyprotherm-Boiler-Hooking-up-the-Hot-Water-Heater.pdf
Hooking Wood Furnace To Ductwork
Installing Heat Exchanger in ductwork: http://www.outdoorwoodfurnaceboiler.com/outdoor-wood-furnace-heat-exchanger-installation.htm
Rope seal replacement for future reference, if needed: http://outdoorwoodfurnaceboiler.com/How-to-replace-the-door-rope-seal-on-your-Hyprotherm-hydronic-or-forced-air-furnace.doc
Please call me (Ben) if you cannot find the correct manaul, so I can send you the correct link for one because we have so many!