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Fire Tube HX
Solid_Fuel_Man
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This is my first firetube mod/con. Took some pictures just for fun. Mod/cons are few and far between in my line of large commercial work. This is my own boiler which will replace a toyotomi 180 boiler as my back-up.
This is a Polish manufacturer Tuchom which I suspect many brands use. Weil Mclain ECO70. Interesting to note that 100% of the materials that come in contact with flue gasses are made of polypropylene.
This is a Polish manufacturer Tuchom which I suspect many brands use. Weil Mclain ECO70. Interesting to note that 100% of the materials that come in contact with flue gasses are made of polypropylene.
Serving Northern Maine HVAC & Controls. I burn wood, it smells good!
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Interesting view from the bottom of the HX. You must have removed the bottom of the cabinet as well as the condensate base/drain.
Curious to see this job as it progresses and how it's piped as a back up system0 -
Yes removed the bottom of the cabinet, and the polypropylene condensate drain base.
@Henry Yes you are correct, AIC is the manufacturer, I didn't look very carefully!Serving Northern Maine HVAC & Controls. I burn wood, it smells good!0
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