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Rinnai
Nanitsallen
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Take a look at the Heating Box. Use the closed loop unit, should do the job. www.Navienamerica.com
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Rinnai used as a aux heat source
Any of you guys using them for hydronic coils on heatpump
system? Where do you find a circ that can still give you the
proper flow with a 36 feet of head for the heater only?
I guess a buffer tank or seperator is in order.
Maybe I would have been better quoting strip heaters.0 -
you should be using the commercial unit for a boiler if you are going that route. Any manufacturer should have a pump to do the job.0 -
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I can give you some ideas as I have done several systems.I need BTU's needed and whether or not you want some domestic water at the same time.
Al is right you need the proer Rinnai unit (I believe the C53) if you want to do this. Might want to check local codes to see if it is permissable!
Rich K.0
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