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brad_22
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I have a water heater that I',m replacing . Its starting to leak and about 14 years old. Is their an advantage to putting a coil in my boiler and getting hot water from it. Or am I better off, using a seperate hot water heater.
The recovery rate on the water heater is 90 gal/hour.
Would a peerless boiler of 180,000 btu give me the same type of recovery?
The recovery rate on the water heater is 90 gal/hour.
Would a peerless boiler of 180,000 btu give me the same type of recovery?
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