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Burnham Boiler Question?

Tony Massi
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I am looking into having a new oil fired boiler installed in my house. Someone told me about the Burnham MPO Boiler. I went on the Burnham web sit and was wondering what was ment by a built in injection nozzle. It has something to do with the return water.
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As I understand it
that has to do with the way the return water is tempered and distributed thru the boiler. The goal was to eliminate hot or cold spots in the sections, and condensation in the flueways.
The MPO will be on my short list when it comes time to replace the boiler in my house.0 -
That's how I understand it as well
The MPO is supposed to have very uniform internal water distribution, minimizing heat stress even as return water temperatures take a nosedive. IIRC, the MPO is not inherently condensation proof but pretty close to it.0
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