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Indirect Water Heater question
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If I install an indirect water heater on a hydronic boiler should I use the tankless coil and pipe it to that or pipe it in like another zone of baseboard.Also for a typical house what size so diswasher and shower can run at once any recommended brand names? thanks
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Also is this the most efficient way rather than a seperate oil or gas water heater?thanks again0 -
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pipe it as a separate heating zone pipeing it into the tankless coil would be inefficint unless it is a storage tank
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I agree with Ed. Pipe it seperate as a zone dont forget a checkvalve.If I think about eff. I think indirect is a good way but it depends also on your boiler your are using. I always consider a tankless water heater, like Takagie, Bosch,but this depends how huge the house is or better how far away are the bathrooms etc.
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