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please go here and look at the math on page 15
http://www.weil-mclain.com/downloads/ug3_boiler_manual.pdf
i guess i'm missing something on the TEL/1.5 math, and the 2" math explanation; 17.0ft vs 12.3ft
http://www.weil-mclain.com/downloads/ug3_boiler_manual.pdf
i guess i'm missing something on the TEL/1.5 math, and the 2" math explanation; 17.0ft vs 12.3ft
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What is your point. It looks like a mistake...It should be 10.63 instead of "whatever it says". Mistakes happen in books/manuals all of the time. That is why it is important to be knowledgeable and not just blindly follow along with the manual.
It is pretty rare to find a manual without any mistakes in it. Again, that is why it is important to be be able to know the difference.
Note: I work for a wholesaler and sell 3 different brands of boilers - including weil-mclain.0 -
ya sound a tad defensive,
and simply stated the obvious. and scanning another w-m post, it appears as though the problem with the manual mirrors the problems with the series 30
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