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electric water feeders

JamesH
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I am replacing an old Crane oil fired steam boiler with a Burnham Independance Power Vent model and was looking for some input on electric water feeders, as far as which models and manufacturers that other people have used or prefer to use. I am doing this job in Bridgeport CT, and I had to chuckle reading Dan's book <em>The Lost Art </em>when he made reference to sizing the boiler and the Guy from Bridgeport who used the "Finger method" of boiler sizing! Thanks for any input you can offer.
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Hydrolevel VXT
Most of the pros here seem to favor the Hydro Level VXT
http://www.hydrolevel.com/new/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=50&Itemid=
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Yup, vxt is my choice.
Dittogwgillplumbingandheating.com
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electric water feeder
Thanks guys for the response, I will be at the supply house today and will check out the Hydro level XVT.0
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