Fishingfoolemjak
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Looking for some help please.... I inherited a house and I’m trying to do some renovations before we move into it next year. I will be adding central heat and air next summer.
Years ago my father in law (who we inherited the house from) abandoned the hydronic baseboard heat and used only his wood stove. When abandoning it he removed the boiler from the system and installed an electric water heater. There are 3 pipes attached to the old boiler, what appears to be an inlet, and 2 outlets. I followed the outlets and they go to 2 different sets of the baseboard heaters. Looking at the heaters, there are no pipes leaving them returning to system.... and there is no water in the pipes attached to old boiler.
My question is, is there such a system where there would be only one pipe to the heater? I want to remove the baseboard heaters but I’m confused as to if I’m missing a pipe, I don’t want to create more problems....
Years ago my father in law (who we inherited the house from) abandoned the hydronic baseboard heat and used only his wood stove. When abandoning it he removed the boiler from the system and installed an electric water heater. There are 3 pipes attached to the old boiler, what appears to be an inlet, and 2 outlets. I followed the outlets and they go to 2 different sets of the baseboard heaters. Looking at the heaters, there are no pipes leaving them returning to system.... and there is no water in the pipes attached to old boiler.
My question is, is there such a system where there would be only one pipe to the heater? I want to remove the baseboard heaters but I’m confused as to if I’m missing a pipe, I don’t want to create more problems....