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Over the years Central Boiler has kept a record of common questions asked by Central Boiler owners and potential owners. Our database contains these questions, which are available for you to browse.

FAQ

FAQ:
  • How complicated is the installation?
    • Installing your Classic outdoor wood furnace is easier than you might think. Many customers have chosen to install their own Classic furnace because the installation can be easily completed in a day using the installation manual. Authorized Central Boiler dealers have all the supplies and accessories you need for installation and maintenance. All of our dealers can provide you with information regarding your installation, and some dealers can even handle the entire installation for you.
  • How do the dimensions compare between models?
     
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  • How do I perform an above ground (winter) installation?
    • Use the ThermoPEX® System and a temporary raised base (shown below). Quick and easy, temporary, above ground installation any time of year, giving you time to decide the best possible location for your furnace, without having to worry about frozen ground conditions or snow cover. The ThermoPEX® System is an all inclusive package with return and supply lines, insulation, and a protective waterproof (and temporarily weatherproof) jacket all in one pipe, and may be buried underground in the spring or summer when it's convenient for you.



  • Who is Central Boiler?
    • Central Boiler is one of the leading manufacturers of outdoor wood furnaces in Northern America. Founded in 1984, our company has since expanded to include a line of gas fireplace products. Based in Greenbush, Minnesota where the winter temperatures can drop to 59 degrees below zero, we know the value of safe, efficient heat.
  • What is the Classic outdoor wood furnace?
    • It is a safe and efficient way to heat your home with wood. The Classic furnace is designed to look like an attractive storage building and is installed outside, away from the home or building being heated. A water jacket surrounds the furnace firebox and the heat is transferred from the wood fire to the water.
  • How can the Classic heat my home and water?
    • The heated water is pumped to the home or building through insulated underground pipes. Water-to-air or water-to-water heat exchanger or direct circulation conveys the heat into the structure's forced-air furnace, boiler, or radiant floor heating system, and to the water heater to provide domestic hot water. This allows for normal thermostatic control of temperatures for safe, even, comfortable heat.
  • What are the advantages of the Classic outdoor wood furnace?
    • The Classic removes fire hazards from your home or building because all of the burning takes place outside. An outdoor wood furnace won't affect your indoor air quality and can alleviate respiratory and allergy problems caused by indoor wood burning. Current owners of the Classic are using up to 25 to 50 percent less wood compared to other heating alternatives. Since the Classic can burn larger pieces of wood it will dramatically reduce time spent preparing the wood. Thermostatic control provides your home with even, steady heat.
  • Is wood burning bad for the environment?
    • A wood heating system is the right choice for the increasing number of consumers who are concerned about our environment. Wood is a totally renewable resource, which, when burned, results in no net carbon dioxide increase. Carbon dioxide is a part of the natural plant-growth cycle and occurs naturally when trees are allowed to rot on the forest floor. On the other hand, fossil fuels, when burned, release carbon dioxide which otherwise would stay trapped in the earth. This causes a net increase in carbon dioxide, which is believed to be responsible for the heat-trapping "greenhouse effect." So when heating with wood rather than fossil fuels, you actually achieve a net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, harvesting firewood has a pruning effect on forests, which allows net growth to flourish. The wood you burn likely comes from your local area -- it's not imported and not subject to price increases due to events outside your control, as is the case with oil.
  • How long will the furnace last?
    • The life of your furnace depends upon proper maintenance. With proper maintenance your furnace will give you many years of dependable service.
  • How long is the warranty?
    • An optional 25 year limited warranty is available on outdoor wood furnaces that are registered at the time of purchase (includes a corrosion coverage). Central Boiler leads the industry with its commitment to stand behind its outdoor wood furnaces. 25 year warranty not available on Pallet Burner model.
  • What can I expect to pay for an outdoor wood furnace?
    • Prices will vary depending on shipping and options. Contact your local dealer for a price list.
  • Is this furnace (boiler) pressurized or non-pressurized?
    • The Central Boiler outdoor wood furnaces are non-pressurized. Technically they are atmospheric vented, which means they are safe.
  • Is there a lot of heat loss when the unit is outside
    and it's below 30° F?
    • The units are highly insulated with air tight waterproof urethane insulation.
  • Can I connect the Classic to a forced air heating system?
    • Yes, more than 65% of all installations are connected to existing forced air heating systems.
  • I only have baseboard electric heat, how can I use the Classic?
    • Many people with electric baseboards elect to install radiant floor heat between the floor joists. Consult your dealer for other hydronic and space heating options.
  • Can I heat my domestic water with the Classic?
    • Yes, with the use of a domestic water heating kit. Most people find they save between $30 and $60 a month.
  • Can I connect the Classic to a pressurized heating system?
    • Yes, in one of two ways. By connecting it directly to the existing system and depressurizing it or by the use of a water-to-water heat exchanger the heat can be transferred from one system to the other.
  • Should I consider radiant heat?
    • Radiant heat installed under new or existing floors can be a great way to heat your home. Radiant floor heat is the most efficient way to transfer heat, however, it is important that you design the system correctly.
  • Can the Classic heat my pool and/or spa?
    • Yes, many Central Boiler customers heat their pool and/or spa.
  • Can I heat more than one building?
    • One of the many advantages of the Central Boiler Classic is the ability to heat multiple buildings from one location.
  • Can I use an outdoor wood furnace if I live in town?
    • Wood may not be the best fuel choice in densely populated urban areas where automobile exhaust and other pollution already puts excessive strains on the air shed. But in suburban, small town, and rural areas, wood makes good sense. If you choose to install your Classic furnace in a densely populated area the stack height should exceed the rooflines of existing homes.
  • Does the furnace come fully assembled?
    • Yes. Like most major appliances the unit only requires installation.
  • Can boilers explode?
    • The Central Boiler outdoor wood furnaces are non-pressurized systems which eliminate this possibility.
  • Do I have a choice of colors?
    • The Classic is available in nine different colors, one that's sure to compliment the exterior of your home. Currently available are black, white, charcoal, brown, tan, blue, red, camouflage or green, except the Classic CL 7260 and Pallet Burner which are only available in charcoal.





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