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New Boiler install

crownboiler
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in Gas Heating
HI,
I had a plumbing contractor install a new Crown boiler over the holiday weekend. He removed old American Standard boiler that had a born date of 1948. This a one zone system including the basement.
My question is although this is a one zone system should a flow control valve been installed ?
I had a plumbing contractor install a new Crown boiler over the holiday weekend. He removed old American Standard boiler that had a born date of 1948. This a one zone system including the basement.
My question is although this is a one zone system should a flow control valve been installed ?
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Do you get domestic hot water from
the boiler? If not with a single zone one circulator the flow control valve is really not necessary. I have seen inspectors require one anyway but really not necessary.0 -
It may be in the new pump?
does it say ifc on the circulator pump?Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
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PICTURES
Where's the before & after pictures?0
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