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Wonder when aftermarket mod con repair parts

Ross_7
Ross_7 Member Posts: 577
I thought that you had said before that you installed Trinity. I know that you have posted some pics from some of your jobs before. I guess the rumor around the campfire is that TT is coming out with a smaller btu Prestige (15-60mbtuh) model in a few months. Should fit the bill for smaller applications :-)
Ross

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  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 23,198
    will start hitting the shelves

    Sure would be nice to pick up a flame rod, module, or EBM motor at a Johnstone Supply, for example.

    I'd rather they stocked, and paid for a selection of brands, then me :)

    hot rod
    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
  • Derheatmeister
    Derheatmeister Member Posts: 1,579
    Yes !!

    Dito ,I've got to stock Parts from Viessmann/Baxi's/And Triangle Tube . As per the Triangle Tube There Kit is Just Wonderful!!! It make's it Easy,and look's Professional When you Walk into a No heat call ,Open you Case and Repair it,Then,Now,Doen. Is that Not Worth the Grand that they Get for this Kit?. As For Buderus i find that there Parts are Overpriced,I've got a Blower and a Pressure Switch. If you Think about it, It Would be in The Manufactures Interest to Offer these Kit's.Maybe even for a Reduced Price(Startup ) So that when the Boiler Does Fail (Allways on Fri Night) you can Help your/There Customer.
  • Dave Stroman
    Dave Stroman Member Posts: 766


    That is one reason I have stuck with one brand. I carry all the repair parts for the boilers I install. I am thinking about switching to the TT. I guess I will be buying their repair kit too.

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  • Ross_7
    Ross_7 Member Posts: 577
    What's you main boiler line, Dave?

    What are you installing for boilers right now, Dave?
    J/C
    Ross
  • Dave Stroman
    Dave Stroman Member Posts: 766


    I started using Trinity boilers and just stuck with them. The early ones had a few problems, as did other brands, but all in all, I have had good luck. Some of them are getting old enough now where I should be letting the homeowners know that service and cleaning should be done on them. That is one reason I am looking into the Prestige. They claim the HX do not need to be cleaned out. It makes sense the way they are designed.

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  • Dave Stroman
    Dave Stroman Member Posts: 766


    Gee. At this altitude I seldom have a need for that small of one. I think the gap that needs filling is between 200 and 400. I know that TT has a 250 and Knight has a 285. I would like to see one about 300. I am bidding a snow melt job right now where at 125 Btu's per sq. ft., a 300 would fit just right. The 250 is probably what I will go with. It is too much of a jump to go to the 400.

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