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multiple boilers

Weezbo
Weezbo Member Posts: 6,232
if one was a modulating boiler and the other not...i think i would pipe it differently than two boilers that were the identical model make and Year:)

if the two boilers have widely diseperate outputs, i would probably consider what is what and what would be the best plan to take advantage of the least expenditure of energy for the longest period of time...

if you had two boilers with completely different sources of fuel,...that might set me to thinking do i want to rely on this or that and "what if" would likely cause me to burn daylight ,...

if the boilers not only were different fuel buh also different centuries,...plenty more considerations on How To or maybe even If To ....

if you have two boilers ...it would probably be best to let on what fuel sources they have what type of boiler , manufacturers ,out puts and stuff like that, or a picture ...that way someone here will go, "hey!, this is a picture of my last two boilers..." and or Hey! Ear EAR you chant do that ear..!

:)

all what i just said makes sence sorta :)

Comments

  • frontier
    frontier Member Posts: 2
    the best way to pipe multiple boilers

    I have a house that has 2 boilers in it and am looking for different or the best way to pipe them into a primary loop?
  • frontier
    frontier Member Posts: 2
    2 boilers

    the two boilers that i have are both weilmclain ultras and are both of the same btu. fuel source is the same. probably could have gone with one bigger one but cant change it now. thanks for your response
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