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PRESTIGE SOLO 110

What seems to be the problem?<BR>On the bottom are 3 pipes, 1 is the return from the indirect & CH system, 1 is the indirect tank supply and the other is the CH supply.<BR><BR>Dave

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  • BILL LEDDY
    BILL LEDDY Member Posts: 2


    DOES ANYONE HAVE KNOWLEDGE INSTALLING A TRINGLE TUBE
    PRESTIGE SOLO 110 NAT GAS BOILER
  • BILL LEDDY
    BILL LEDDY Member Posts: 2


    DOES ANYONE HAVE KNOWLEDGE INSTALLING A TRINGLE TUBE
    PRESTIGE SOLO 110 NAT GAS BOILER
    LOOKING FOR SOME PICTURES OF THE INSTALL
  • joel_19
    joel_19 Member Posts: 931
    ??


    plenty of people here do them why do you ask?
  • bill_109
    bill_109 Member Posts: 1
    prestige solo 110 NAT

    NOT UNDERSTANDING THE SUPPLY & RETURN ON THIS UNIT.
    DIRECTIONS ARE NOT CLEAR.G
  • k
    k Member Posts: 38


    What are the gauges for? Temp and Pressure? Just wondering because it looks like two of the same gauge relatively close to each other. Would one do?
  • MPH

    Temperature only, and one is on supply, other on return side.
    Customer wanted these to check his own D/T as he was not comfortable fiddling with the display board.

    Dave
  • Eileen Olive
    Eileen Olive Member Posts: 99
    Very Nice

    I just installed one this week, my first, quite an interesting unit. The closeness of the piping underneath caused me to mumble a few curses a few times. And the directions for the Smart-40 being spliced into the indirect wiring kit, an option, were not too clear. A nice boiler, but time will tell. Any suggestions for simplifing the install or what might be added to improve the job? I did not use the primary/secondary circut, per TTs suggestion, due to large existing pipes, low head/high mass.
  • Jim

    Kudos Jim, and I also had some "prime words" over those bottom piping connections.
    If the system is copper that`s what I use, if BI then I use that.
    I usually pre-install couplings or CXFe adapters(undoing inner HX connctions to do so), at my shop first, then install the service unions after my bottom drain tees on the jobsite as I find they are tough to get-at otherwise.
    95% of the time, you will be fine without P/S, but watch for that 5% margin!
    They really are a good outfit, and I`m confident time will prove that.
    TT factory support has been very, very helpful to me anyway.
    Good Luck with the product, as I said, I`m sure you wont be disappointed.

    PS- If you try my method, take-note of those small HX connection gaskets!
    Don`t ask how I knew that LOL.

    Dave
  • What Happened to Guy?

    Does he still represent TT?
    He used to be here alot.

    Dave
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