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Boiler Replacement Sizing Question

roc_rktec
roc_rktec Member Posts: 41

Hey all, we currently have a Utica PEG187 from 1991, that I am finally in the position to replace along with all of its crappy near boiler piping.

Our system has is smallish at 343.5 sf (82,440btu) of radiation. Using a standard 1.333 pickup factor places our system in between the Weil McLain ED-40 & EG-45 boiler models based on AHRI rating (no one installs Peerless around here).

All of the mains, branches, and condensate return lines still have their original asbestos insulation intact. We have added insulation in our attic and storm windows to increase the efficiency of the thermal envelope of the house. Would it be a mistake to "undersize" the boiler by using a EG-40 (resultant pickup factor of 1.24)?

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