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Stackable Oil Boiler/water heater in Closet TIGHT
bill_97
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The boiler is 24 inches wide and from the back to the burner cover is less than 30 inches I believe . The 4 inch fluepipe connector is on top of the boiler . Here's a job we did in a closet . The package includes a 40 gallon storage tank powered by a flat plate heat exchanger .
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Anyone have these measurements?
I have a closet job I'm looking at, swinging louver doors at each end (front/rear). I have about 44" to deal with, does anyone have the measurements memorized? Viessmann or Buderus? Oil fired on top of a small Indirect. No way a vert tank will work; it's either this or a tankless!
Thanks for any help.
GW
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The
LT-160 Buderus indirect is 26Wx32L
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44 is tight
This is 60" wide. Ron0 -
yes
I can get that stuff off the net, but I can't see the burner dimensions, and how it overhangs the water heater, etc. So, it's the burner and flue I'm wondering about. Thanks, gw
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thanks
what size tank is that, and what size boiler?
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how about...
EK 2000..frontier. not a huge fan but if it works....
http://www.energykinetics.com/specifications.html#frontier0 -
LT 160 and G115/210 -
You Need.....
Ron Jr.
He's expert at fitting 10 lbs of stuff into a 5 lb bag!There was an error rendering this rich post.
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Hey!
Thats the combo Im thinking of getting. Your saying the closet is 60" wide? Man, these things are huge. I so wish I had gas.0 -
The flue
The flue pipe is what really takes up the additional space. But that was the price to pay for having a three pass. Besides the pipes and such have to go somewhere. Ron0 -
I second Ron Jr.
The EK boiler and hot h2o tank is a great fit for a tight space. Front door swings down for easy cleaning. Vertically integrated footprint. Probably no more than 40" or so front to back with burner. And....they are really efficient.
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i too think a small EK would do the trick a like the deltas from
Triangle Tube also/ they have the foot print thing down.
the Buderus lash up i would be more comfortable with in a 54 than 44 inch access.0 -
several steel boilers would work
Burnham LE
Laars
Thermodynamics
Could always drop one on top of a horizontal tank from
crown or put next to a tall thin indirect.0 -
check out triangle tube www.triangletube.com their delta combination heater series. oil fired space heating and indirect water heating all in one unit.0 -
Hi Gary
Sometimes you just gotta use a shoehorn LOL0
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