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New boiler pics

tim smith
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Attached pics of Prestige 399 and 2-SSU 60 indirects for old tudor apt. bldg. Change from old firetube boiler w/ atmospheric conversion burner assembly in boiler. Very inefficient. Side note: the boiler was put in on an emergency appx. 6 wks ago, tanks finished yesterday. 1st month fuel drop 50%+. Utility co. is giving a rebate of appx 60% of total project. customer was not aware of this until I found what they were going to rebate. merry xmas!
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Merry Christmas Indeed!
Looks good.
Where are you located that you require seismic straps on the tanks? CA?
Personally I think all tanks should be strapped.... low cost tipping insurance.
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Looks nice but
should the heaters be piped in reverse return for proper flow?
Mitch S.
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Piping dual tanks
I always pipe them parallel equal length piping for equal flow. That's how I always felt it to be best. JMHO, Tim Thanks for the input.0 -
Seattle Al, Tim
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