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wall hung non condensing boiler

DD_5
DD_5 Member Posts: 36
I'm looking for a good non-condensing wall hung boiler. This will be for a Yurt (in other words a fancy tent with foil wrap for 'insulation'...word to the wise, don't buy one). It currently has five wall hung steel panel radiators on a single loop. So all I need is a small non-condensing boiler to hang in a little out-building taht will heat this little zone.

I didn't design this originally and I curse whoever did but I want to help out my customer.

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  • lchmb
    lchmb Member Posts: 2,997
    I believe

    Baxi makes a non condensing wall hung.
  • meplumber
    meplumber Member Posts: 678
    Does Biasi still make the Riva?

    I used the Riva a couple of times. Fairly inexpensive little non condenser. Not sure if it is still available or not.
  • meplumber
    meplumber Member Posts: 678
    Just found this.

    http://www.qhtinc.com/riva.html



    They only fire down to 37k. May be too much for only five rads.



    Good Luck. Let us know how you make out.
  • lchmb
    lchmb Member Posts: 2,997
    He's

    heating a tent, so have a feeling he'll have a lot of heat loss..LOL
  • kcopp
    kcopp Member Posts: 4,462
    Embassy...

    Axia 20E is another option.
  • meplumber
    meplumber Member Posts: 678
    Good point Ichmb

    didn't think of that
  • Jack
    Jack Member Posts: 1,048
    Having lived in a yurt

    For a couple years back in the day ( mine was built with interlaced 1x3's, insulation and tar paper siding) I feel your pain. I heated with wood, had a propane light and stove, carried water and the ultimate unheated outhouse.



    A different route for your yurt, and we've done a bunch of them, is with a Rinnai Energysaver. Easy peasy. Probably the ES38 model.
  • DD_5
    DD_5 Member Posts: 36
    great leads..

    Thanks all for the great ideas..as soon as I get a chance to get back in my office I'm on it.

    Jack...right...if you're gonna live in a yurt you have to be prepared for the rough and ready DIY experience. Unfortunately this one has a very cheerful 89 year old lady living in it. Luckily its an out building to the main house where her kids live so she can escape to civilization when needed.

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