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what's this boiler bypass for?

realolman
Member Posts: 513
it be better to pipe a portion of hot water leaving the boiler, back thru the return?
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I think
the title says it all. I don't get what this bypass is for.0 -
The idea is
to slow the inslaught of cool return water through the boiler so it could pick-up the burners heat without condensing, while still maintaining an adequate flow on the system side.
Dave0 -
Can`t say,
it will be better, complete system-side flow would suffer that way IMO.
Dave0 -
So
you think this way is better. I guess it is the manufacturer's instructions.
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Not to hyjack this post but I was just about to ask the same question for the same reason. I thought the bypass was piped wrong and was ready to change it after I checked here first. Now it makes sense.0 -
Sorry for the caps ! typo. error lol
IF THE MANUFACTURER DOESN'T KNOW WE ARE IN BIG TROUBLE. FOLLOW THE PIPING DIAGRAM & CALL ENGINEERING DIV. TO CONFIRM. REVISIONS CAN HAPPEN.0 -
Nice response Bob, did you actually read his post, or just try to be a smart-a**?
Dave0 -
HUH ????
ya got me confused , bro0
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