Review on Deom Turbo / DeomTurbo wood boiler?

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by toto65 » 24/04/07, 12:40

The system a colleague told me about has nothing to do with the boiler.
In the end it is a serpentine under the hearth of a chimney. This system is quite often found in the Landes department.
The system used near my house is a little more sophisticated.
But the principle remains the same.
I could not meet the owners of the system. I wanted to close the subject.
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by Christophe » 24/04/07, 12:42

Uh I don't quite understand what you mean toto ...
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by toto65 » 24/04/07, 13:20

toto65 wrote:I do not know if it's the same thing but I heard today about this type of boiler.
I'm going for a walk tomorrow there would be three to install next to my home.
I'll keep you posted.

When you opened the subject I was told about a seemingly similar system.
In the end, this is not the case. It is a serpentine "beast" in
a classic path. Below or against the cast iron plate on which the fire rests.
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by Targol » 29/05/07, 15:47

I have a Deom turbo but in stove version (not a boiler). And I can guarantee you that it's super good stuff. You charge it in the evening and in the morning, there are still embers.
As for the ash removal twice a year, we did it more or less once a month, but we burned everything and anything in it.
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by Christophe » 29/05/07, 16:01

Ben ours is also a stove but "prototyped" in a boiler.

It is a unique model, it corresponds to a model between the number 4 and 5 ...

To confirm what you say Targol, here is an astonishing fact during the first tests.

One evening, the stove had been running for a whole day and seemed to be completely extinguished (you could easily get your hands in the fireplace).

We then reloaded it with wood, but I did not manage to light it. As it was evening, I quickly gave up and left it as it is ...

Surprise the next morning, everything had burned. Apparently this is the magic of continuous heaters: as long as they are not 100% extinguished, they can resume spontaneously and this without any external source of energy.

I say: Well done, Deom engineers! (in addition now they make "luxury" models bcp more pleasant to look at)

ps: koi you burned any koi? No plastic, anyway ... : Evil:
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by Targol » 29/05/07, 16:03

Christophe wrote:(in addition now they make "luxury" models bcp more pleasant to look at)


Me, I like the brazier / public trash look of these machines.
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by Christophe » 29/05/07, 16:18

Mouuué ... in the middle of the living room it is still discussed ... finally tastes and colors ... : Cheesy:

By the way, what model do you have?
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by Targol » 30/05/07, 09:43

I do not know anymore. It is roughly 1m high and 60cm in diameter.
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by Christophe » 30/05/07, 10:01

Uh according to my catalog it's 6 or 6+ then (unless the models have changed in the meantime):

55x88 or 55x110 for a power of 23 kW and 30 kW : Shock:

Didiou must heat up at home when the Deom is at its maximum power :)
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by Targol » 30/05/07, 10:53

Christophe wrote:Didiou must heat up at home when the Deom is at its maximum power :)


The draw is almost always closed.
It is a stove that my father bought when we lived in Rhône-Alpes.
He was heating almost the whole (big) house by himself.
At times, the entire top of the stove would glow so hot ...
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