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Re: Copper boiler piping in a pool room
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The backwash had nothing to do with it. Controls were a mess. I tidied it up and put a boiler kill switch in the pool room. Straitened out the pool temp controller, brought that boiler loop down from 180 to 150. Limit to 200. And pool temp at 80.
Replumbed in copper and tested all the stats and safeties. Running good.
Thanks all
Re: Vent placement in home 2-pipe steam heat system
The vents can go at the end of the steam mains or back by the boiler if you have dry returns. Pictures will help
Re: Electric Steam Boiler
Hi, Can you feed it with hard or mineral water? Add epsom salts 🤪?
Yours, Larry
Re: Mitsubishi heat pump makes like jack hammer noise...
Does it work otherwise?
With the unit running and cooling, you could pull the disconnect, wait 10 minutes and plug it back in. Then wait for it to start. It should start slow and ramp up. See if you can pinpoint it. Is everything registered? Warranty?
HVACNUT
Re: What is your longest running Combi Boiler without ever needing Service - excluding maintenance.
14 yrs and counting 150 NTI. Heating a 1910 CI Radiator house of 2600 sq ft. Single zone circ pump w/primary/secondary circuit. 3 yr combustion chamber clean and one time replacement of igniter. Takes a lickin, keeps on ticking!
Re: The Little-Known Story Behind a Popular Tool
Just found in old Email. Great story. I have 6 in my basement.
Good Job
Re: Advice for replacing torn Flex with metal ducts
You'll need metal cutting shears, and crimpers if you need more than one crimped end.
I think the high price meant he didn't want to get involved.
HVACNUT
Re: Mitsubishi heat pump makes like jack hammer noise...
did you play the audio for the tech?
pecmsg
Re: Remodeled House. Now Radiators Are Way Too Large
@tocker That’s not going to happen. The owners spent a lot of money to get the mass to drive efficiency. Changing radiators to smaller ones would mean increasing the heating curve; reduced efficiency.
The existing heating curve is approaching a radiant floor.
Re: Proper sizing for combi boiler
Combi only makes sense if you are tight on space or you need a lot of hot water for filling a large tub.
Doesn't sound like that is the case, so I would stick to a stand alone hot water heater.
Boiler guys like to install indirect water heaters but they are expensive and nowhere near as efficient and most think.
Your lowest operating and install cost is a heat pump water heater. Next is a regular power vented gas tank.
Modcon boilers with a standalone gas water heater are pretty much the norm around me.
If you really must have the combi, I would go for the smallest unit they make and install a resistance tank water heater down stream of it. The idea is that as long as the combi can keep up all the hot water will come from the combi, once it starts loosing steam if multiple showers are going, the tank makes up for the difference. Bonus is the resistance tank also acts as a buffer so there are no delays on hot water.
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