Angel4JohnnyB
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi all,
Brand new to forum and brand new to outdoor wood furnace.
Bought house 2 1/2 years ago with Heatmor already installed.
Have not used it!
Want to use it this winter...but seems all my lines might be froze up.
All valves are turned to the "on" position and I can't get them to turn back.
Last night we got down to about 5 degrees with a wind chill of -12. So very, very cold.
The pipes are wrapped but not with any kind or electrical heat tape or anything like that.
Breaker has been turned off to the furnace since we bought the house. We had no idea we needed to keep the pump running, which is what I was told when I called the guy that did the install 5 years ago. He is no longer in business so couldn't help me further.
What do I do?
My neighbor (also has a outdoor furnace but not a Heatmore) said for me to turn the breaker back off and not run that pump because it would be too hard on the pump with no water flowing (it's froze)
What do I do? Heat lamp to thaw it? Keep the pump on and take a chance of burning it up since the water isn't flowing? How to thaw the pipes?
Sorry, I'm rambling I'm just trying to get this all typed while it's fresh in my mind.
I just don't know how to fix the frozen problem.
After the pipes thaw I'll see if there are any leaks......if so then I'll have a whole other problem.
Thanks for any info or insight you can give me.
Brand new to forum and brand new to outdoor wood furnace.
Bought house 2 1/2 years ago with Heatmor already installed.
Have not used it!
Want to use it this winter...but seems all my lines might be froze up.
All valves are turned to the "on" position and I can't get them to turn back.
Last night we got down to about 5 degrees with a wind chill of -12. So very, very cold.
The pipes are wrapped but not with any kind or electrical heat tape or anything like that.
Breaker has been turned off to the furnace since we bought the house. We had no idea we needed to keep the pump running, which is what I was told when I called the guy that did the install 5 years ago. He is no longer in business so couldn't help me further.
What do I do?
My neighbor (also has a outdoor furnace but not a Heatmore) said for me to turn the breaker back off and not run that pump because it would be too hard on the pump with no water flowing (it's froze)
What do I do? Heat lamp to thaw it? Keep the pump on and take a chance of burning it up since the water isn't flowing? How to thaw the pipes?
Sorry, I'm rambling I'm just trying to get this all typed while it's fresh in my mind.
I just don't know how to fix the frozen problem.
After the pipes thaw I'll see if there are any leaks......if so then I'll have a whole other problem.
Thanks for any info or insight you can give me.