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Using a electric HWH as an aquabooster
iuoe75
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Hello all, I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to email or forward me a piping diagram to use an electric HWH as an aquabooster? Thanks in advance
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I've had to service a lot of bronze circs that were piped down near the floor without valves. Not fun.
Why a booster and not an indirect?
Using a tankless coil is inefficient by design.0 -
I agree. Using a booster for a few reasons...I already have in my possession a new 40g electric HWH. And this home will be sold next year0
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any install I've done, boilers etc has always had ball valves to isolate the circ's...could never understand why you wouldn't want to put them on lol0
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It's always the $.....
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