2. What is a closed system?
A closed system means no additional water is added once the system is filled.
Water is an enemy of ferrous components. When water comes in contact with
ferrous components, a chemical reaction occurs producing FeO2 (rust). Keeping
fresh water out of the system eliminates the continuous supply of oxygen molecules.
On average, Aqua-Therm Boilers use, only 50 gal. of water per model. It requires
less energy and less time to heat less water, allowing for quicker recovery
times. This is because our closed system boilers only need to heat the amount
of water necessary to satisfy the load. Typically traditional indoor cast
iron boilers contain 5 gallons or less.
Aqua-Therm Boilers operate at 12-15 psi (pounds per square inch). There is
a safety pressure relief valve that will "lift" if the boiler pressure ever
goes above 30 psi. We have been building boilers only with a closed system
since 1983. Our reputation is built on it and we stand behind our boilers
with our warranties.
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3. Do the systems have forced air draft?
A natural air draft system depends on draw from the chimney to bring air into
the fire. It can be affected by prevailing winds, elevation, atmospheric pressure
and temperature.
Aqua-Therm boilers have forced air draft systems. They use a fan to bring
combustion air into the fire. The forced air draft is definitely superior
for outside wood burners because:
- Chimney height has less effect on the burn.
- Has a faster heat recovery.
- Does not smolder. It either burns hot or shuts down.
- Hot fire will burn almost any material – even green wood.
- Wood efficiency, it’s either burning hot, like a forge, or not burning
at all – no smoldering.
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4. Why don’t these Boilers hold more water?
They hold the right amount of water for maximum efficiency. Less water is
more efficient. High efficiency gas boilers have only a few gallons of water.
The more water in the system, the more wood required to maintain the heat.
Think of it this way: if you had an electric water heater in your home that
held 30 gallons and one that held 80 gallons; assuming you use the same amount
of hot water, which would take more energy? The 80 gallon would use considerably
more energy.
Less water also means faster heat recovery if the boiler has been off or the
temperature has dropped. With a lower capacity system, it's also affordable
to use anti-freeze to better protect the boiler and the underground lines.
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5. What kind of reputation does the company
have?
This is an important question and we feel strongly about the answer. Aqua-Therm
has been manufacturing outdoor wood fired boilers since 1983 and we're still
going strong. With over 25 years experience in manufacturing and installing
our boilers and heating systems, we have established an excellent reputation
among professionals in the industry as well as with tens of thousands of satisfied
customers. We're working hard to keep it that way.
We do everything possible to ensure our customers are completely satisfied
with their purchase. If you have any questions or concerns, tell us. We're
here for our customers and we're here to help.
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6. How much maintenance involved?
Our boilers are among the simplest units to operate. No flues to clean. No
need to add water. No chemical levels to check. And, with the Aqua-Therm auger,
ash removal is easy. Some alternate boiler brand models have creosote drains.
This requires having to catch creosote in a pail and empty it when full. What
do you do with a pail of creosote?
Aqua-Therm has an extensive, national network of Dealers. However, in the
rare case there is no Dealer in your area, we will work directly with you
and your installer to ensure you get the correct model for your application.
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7. How does it heat water for domestic use?
We offer a UL listed water-to-water heat exchanger. This is installed along
side your existing water heater.
Benefits to this system include:
- No risk of freeze-up since it’s inside the house.
- The double walled design protects domestic water from cross-contamination.
- Existing water heater is used for storage so there is an ample supply.
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