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MarkPFalade
MarkPFalade Member Posts: 68
Some of you may remember this one. Well, it finally gave up the ghost. there is only 41"from the floor to the CL of the flue. The customer has limited funds so mod-con conversion is out. I have found the Crown Aruba3 TWI065 will most likely fit but I was wondering if anyone out there knows of anything else that has a lower profile and will fit down through a 19" x 30" hole.



Thanks!

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  • Unknown
    edited October 2009
    Depending on the output

    you need, perhaps something here will fit? [url=http://www.slantfin.com/documents/192.pdf]http://www.slantfin.com/documents/192.pdf



    S/F is a quality product with a reasonable price tag.
  • CMadatMe
    CMadatMe Member Posts: 3,086
    Mod/Con is NOT

    of the ?. I have some small last version Vitodens 100's that I want to get rid of. Drop me an e-mail.

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  • MarkPFalade
    MarkPFalade Member Posts: 68
    Thanks guys

    The S/F s60 looks like it might work. The Vito 100 I'm finding online looks a bit too tall. let me know if last version is shorter?
  • Others

    Dunkirk Plymouth or if you can use a Dunkirk XEB wall vent....runs about 84% efficient in  smaller sizes.... will save dollars.  Slantfin is very good to work with.



    Boilerpro

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  • MarkPFalade
    MarkPFalade Member Posts: 68
    edited October 2009
    well,

    I couldn't find a slant fin distributor in my area (where I have accounts) so I went with the Crown. It's what I usually sell anyways so I'm most familiar with it. Thanks for the help though everybody! ;-)

    I recall the last time I posted that pic (last year) I had a request for the tag from one guy and a request for the pump from another. Are those guys still out there?

    I was also told the pump was mounted incorrectly but looking at it again yesterday I couldn't see any other way to mount it as the flanges only allow vertical and the electrical box would be in the way if it was mounted motor up. It's still working so it probably wasn't much of a problem.. The single snap disc limit switch failed closed just like I was afraid it might. Fortunately I had installed an external manual reset type limit switch last season for just such an occasion and thankfully, it did it's job!
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