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Yes, Rheems HPWH's will override your settings.
It's been discussed before if, at least rheems anyways, will override the settings if set to HP only.
Some didn't believe me when I said it can and will do that. Well tonight I can conclusively say that it will. I watched it. Multiple loads of laundry, and loads in the dish washer, a few showers, plus the very cold late January fresh water coming in caused it to run both the elements and the compressor while set to heat pump only.
It is interesting that I could see what it was doing when probed by the home automation but the actual econet app didn't show that the elements were running too. I figured it out when I looked at the current power consumption and noticed I was using almost 7500 watts.
Some didn't believe me when I said it can and will do that. Well tonight I can conclusively say that it will. I watched it. Multiple loads of laundry, and loads in the dish washer, a few showers, plus the very cold late January fresh water coming in caused it to run both the elements and the compressor while set to heat pump only.
It is interesting that I could see what it was doing when probed by the home automation but the actual econet app didn't show that the elements were running too. I figured it out when I looked at the current power consumption and noticed I was using almost 7500 watts.
JakeCK
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Re: LP smaller diameter = higher pressure/BTUs? True??
Butane has the highest BTU valve of all flammable games, I believe. MD
Re: Do you prefer the wool felt or the white fiber heating oil filter cartridge?
I have an RACOR 500FG fuel filter with a drop in 10 micron filter cartridge.
The 500FG fuel filter system has a centrifigal fuel flow system with stationary vanes in the housing to slow the fule flow to allow the crap to drop out into the large clear sediment bowl that can be drained of water and sediment when needed without bleeding the system.
The drop in cartridge and o-rings can be changed without losing the prime in the system as it has internal check valves.
RACOR has a 2 Micron filtration cartridge as well. These cartridges are good for 10,000 gallons of fuel.
The 500FG fuel filter system has a centrifigal fuel flow system with stationary vanes in the housing to slow the fule flow to allow the crap to drop out into the large clear sediment bowl that can be drained of water and sediment when needed without bleeding the system.
The drop in cartridge and o-rings can be changed without losing the prime in the system as it has internal check valves.
RACOR has a 2 Micron filtration cartridge as well. These cartridges are good for 10,000 gallons of fuel.
leonz
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Re: Sudden difference in main line heating
I decided to flush the boiler as recommended above. I was draining from bottom valve of sight glass and noticed it wasn't terribly dirty and running clear pretty quickly. So i stopped draining, just cleaned the sight glass, filled about 1/2 sight glass full of water to restore water level and turned on system. Huge difference. The short main heats up much quicker now, similar to previous. It seems to have fixed it, but I'm super confused why that worked.Oily water tends to get blown up into the piping more.
This can cause big issues.
ChrisJ
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Re: Need Recommendations on point of use electric water.heaters
How about a compromise? A tank you can fit in the loft, run it hot and mix down to 120F, and supply it with water from the remote propane water heater. The kitchen and bathroom sinks will get hot water quickly from the small tank, and the remote propane unit will ensure your guests won’t run our during a period of high demand.
Re: Enerjet boiler, flame in burner tubes
Try switching to a slow-opening gas control like a VR8200H or a step-opening one like a VR8200C. The old one might have been one of these, but you couldn't see it operate so you wouldn't know.
Re: Which burner motor do you think is best and most reliable and easy to work on?
I love and use all 3.
A NFL analogy if I may
Beckett is the Larry Czonka (Dolphins/Giants #39 1970s Greatest Fullback Ever!) physical.beast that ALWAYS moves foward, never gets hurt or misses a game. A Bruiser that took 3 or 4 Average NFL toughguys to take him down, or One Mike Curtis or **** Butkus.
Carlin, The John Riggins (#44 Redskins/Giants 1970-1980s Legendary Fullback..superfast for a big guy (All American Sprinter in HS and College) excited to watch..busted out for huge gains...For the Hawgs...A lliving legend of the 1980s.
Riello The Walter Payton of burners #34 for the Bears mid 70s to late 80s..Finicky, super agile, high strung like a Thoroughbred. could leap like a Gazelle, Sprint like a cheetah 🐆, and cut on a dime like a
Larry Kelly Ocala Cutting Pony (for you cowboys and horse 🐎 people). Sweetness as we lovingly call him was a clean living quiet gentleman unlike the other two party animals (hey.don't knock it till ya tried.it! Ha ha). He rarely missed a game.
All three are All Pro Hall of Famers who not only got the job done, but delighted us along the way. All three burners are excellent and I recommend all. The Riello DOES require a bit more skill, tweaking and patience, but once you dial their oil and gas burners in....YOU NEVER touch them again..Carlin & Beckett are ready to rock out of the box..99% of the time.
I picked Riello out of high regard, but also because I couldn't choose all. Which I would.. you can't lose with any. All winners. Mad Dog
A NFL analogy if I may
Beckett is the Larry Czonka (Dolphins/Giants #39 1970s Greatest Fullback Ever!) physical.beast that ALWAYS moves foward, never gets hurt or misses a game. A Bruiser that took 3 or 4 Average NFL toughguys to take him down, or One Mike Curtis or **** Butkus.
Carlin, The John Riggins (#44 Redskins/Giants 1970-1980s Legendary Fullback..superfast for a big guy (All American Sprinter in HS and College) excited to watch..busted out for huge gains...For the Hawgs...A lliving legend of the 1980s.
Riello The Walter Payton of burners #34 for the Bears mid 70s to late 80s..Finicky, super agile, high strung like a Thoroughbred. could leap like a Gazelle, Sprint like a cheetah 🐆, and cut on a dime like a
Larry Kelly Ocala Cutting Pony (for you cowboys and horse 🐎 people). Sweetness as we lovingly call him was a clean living quiet gentleman unlike the other two party animals (hey.don't knock it till ya tried.it! Ha ha). He rarely missed a game.
All three are All Pro Hall of Famers who not only got the job done, but delighted us along the way. All three burners are excellent and I recommend all. The Riello DOES require a bit more skill, tweaking and patience, but once you dial their oil and gas burners in....YOU NEVER touch them again..Carlin & Beckett are ready to rock out of the box..99% of the time.
I picked Riello out of high regard, but also because I couldn't choose all. Which I would.. you can't lose with any. All winners. Mad Dog
Re: Do you prefer the wool felt or the white fiber heating oil filter cartridge?
I like the Garber spin on but old generals were a work horse for a Century. That being said, Working on fuel whether its Natural gas, Diesel, Propane, #2 is DEADLY SERIOUS work...life or death sometimes! This is NOT for the DIY or handyman. At a minimum, you need a Semester of BOCES
Class on oil and gas ⛽ burners. This is NOT hobby. Don't wanna see you or your fambly get hurt, man. Fuel oil leaks even small ones are an environmental hazard. You can have fun all day repiping the hot water or steam piping in your house, but combustion is on a much higher level of Competency and risk. Be careful. Mad Dog
Class on oil and gas ⛽ burners. This is NOT hobby. Don't wanna see you or your fambly get hurt, man. Fuel oil leaks even small ones are an environmental hazard. You can have fun all day repiping the hot water or steam piping in your house, but combustion is on a much higher level of Competency and risk. Be careful. Mad Dog
Re: Is it possible I just cant get enough radiant floor output and will require supplemental heating?
You could use a mixing valve with an operator that responds to outdoor temperature ODR, that way you get close to constant circulation thru the radiators, the best way to run any heat emitter is constant circulation, and vary supply temperature.I like this idea. Does it make sense to run the floors at a fixed SWT (to max out their output) and run the rads at variable SWT so they compensate for increased heat loss at lower outdoor temp? If thats true, I wonder if it even makes sense to run the an ODR on the boiler itself. The included hydrostat control has thermal targeting that adjusts the boiler temp based on thermostat activity.
Numerous valves available to do this, tekmar, Taco, Belimo, others.
Only problem I see is that I was planning to run the upstairs rads (no floor heat) at max temp. If I went this way, I might need a separate pump for actual high temp. Though I was planning to zone the upstairs rads so maybe it would work pushing them all through the variable. This all gets really complicated