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I think as log burners go, this is probably a bit more than domestic...
 

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Although it wouldn't be comfy, I reckon there's just about enough space to fit two blokes in the fuel chamber of that thing. Not that I got anyone in mind or anything.
 
This is a couple of chip boilers I was chatting to Scott about but couldn't figure out how to send the pic via messaging - sox to clog the thread chaps.
 

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The green pipe is aquatherm. I haven't seen it with thick blue lines before. Different manufacturer?
 
The thick blue lines is the aqua therm, fibre pipe, and the green stuff is wefatherm fibre. Much the same though really. Ok in its place I guess, and I think there's a good case for its use, but I'm just not a big fan of the stuff really. My thoughts on using it:


It's not terribly rigid at temperature (loads of clips and unistrut),
can't offer fittings etc up before you fuse a joint so it's a bit different on measuring/checking etc, burning on a fitting can be a bit awkward in tight/awkward places (especially 90mm +),
persistently having to put a level on everything and square it up until fittings are cool,
Always seem to be holding a fitting waiting for it to cool,
pipe swarf seems to get everywhere,
the paddle burns like mad if you catch yourself on it.


but then...
it's light, pretty versatile (weld in saddles etc), surprisingly tough/resilient, can be quick, cool wall means it's pretty hard burn yourself of a hot pipe, not too bad to cut, and is pretty resistant to corrosion.


Just been using loads of carbon steel press fit lately though.
 
That boiler looks mint missplumb - the firematic? Could've sworn I saw one of those on the test bays in pinkafeld.
 
yeah, biofire 995, we got 2 of them in the process of being commissioned now,then theres a small ETA hack 200 to fit which will heat 3 greenhouses and 4 houses.
 
Sounds great. The firm I work for is fitting a few herz/system KURRI boilers these days, having previously mainly fitted HDG, and if I had to say I think the herz boilers are probably better made, and certainly better laid out/designed for working on. Job looks really nice though. What do they do for a boiler safety valve on the bio fire? Is it direct into the appliance or something? (couldn't see one before the valves in the pics)
 
IMG_148204992147181.jpgnice bit of asbestos ... apparently its ok as long as you don't scratch it.... funnily enough the health and safety bigwigs never seem to come down here....
 

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