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hello! I have a general question Im a licensed plumber but i have never installed or serviced a boiler of any kind. Ive been looking for diagrams/ reading material on single family home boilers but no luck! Can anyone help me in finiding some reading material with diagrams explaing how boilers work where valves go recirc lines ect id really appreciate it thank you! :0 oh and hot water boiler of course!
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You can find all you need in the store here at heating help.
I have most of Dan Holohan's books and enjoy them. He has a very practical and easy to understand approach.
Modern hydronic heating by John Seigenthaler is a great one. It is written more like a college textbook. If you are intimidated by long mathematical equations, it might not be a good place to start.
Carol Fey is tops on the control side of things.
If you like webinars, take a look at taco's flow pro university. John Barba is a great teacher.
Best of luck,
Carl"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
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