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Quietside Boilers
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Riles_3
Member Posts: 60
Saw Quietside Boilers at REX in Cincinnati.
Anyone have any experiences with installing them?
Looks interesting.
I prefer the Vitodens or Monitor MZ.
Any thoughts?
Anyone have any experiences with installing them?
Looks interesting.
I prefer the Vitodens or Monitor MZ.
Any thoughts?
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quietside
Yes, we have installed several of these units...great space saver, very quiet, and a double heat exchanger for DHW & boiler application. Wall mounted unit with 90+% efficiency, modulating & condensing. Website is quietside.com0 -
Vitodens
is a great choice if you are looking for the whole system..Standard Viessmann m.o. is a boiler and control that will continuously match output with load. Everything is plug and play; water heater, outdoor sensor, pumps. etc. So when comparing anything with the Viessmann, you must consider everything that is required to make it equal to Viessmann, otherwise, in this corner you have the whole shootin' match and in the other, a boiler that bounces off of limit, and a considerable amount of add-in components and labor that will get you closer to the Viessmann package....by then, you might as well have bought the Viessmann to begin with0
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