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taking a zone of a steam boiler?

jonny88
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hi.is it possible for me to take a zone from a steam boiler and feed a cheating coil for forced air in the loft of a house.one person told me to use a heat exchanger with a pump on both sides while another told me to take the boiler water through a storage tank with coil and then pump up to heating coil.heating coil is about 25ft above boiler.thanks
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Heat Exchanger
You would get the best heat transfer using a flat plate heat exchanger.The zone has to have a means of filling, backflow prevention,expansion, air removal, etc.0
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