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Ted_5
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Has anyone installed one of these? The construction of the heat x looks ??? What is this company back ground? Any info would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Ted
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That would be
Baxi Luna. Baxi is huge in Europe. Very good stuff.Retired and loving it.0 -
Baxi-Luna
We've installed two so far; both are combi units (heating/DHW) and they work extremely well; just remember they only provide about 3½ GPM of 130° water. Just enough for one fixture at a time.
To Learn More About This Contractor, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Contractor"0 -
Baxi Luna \"Ocean\"
We've installed a few, one thing to be careful of is short cycling. (low mass equipment) 2 of the ones we put in we used a buffer tank, this helped alot.0 -
How much does that add to the cost
of the installed price? Is there out door reset in this
boiler? What is the efficiency? I would like to know what the advantage is over other wall hungs.
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baxi
Have installed quite a few of this units with good success,
the DHW production is about 2 GPM @ 100° temp rise and about
2.3 GPM @ 90° temp rise, to which they will perform. There
is also a time delay to firing in DHW mode of about 10 - 12
seconds, just be sure to inform system operation to end user. Gas pressure settings are very important.
Also btu output settings on a heat demand should be set to
as close to the heat loss as possible, this will help in short cycling. My option, heating only boiler with indirect
(good quality) and a DHW priority control.
Heating only unit can also be setup with 2 firing rates.
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baxi
Have installed quite a few of this units with good success,
the DHW production is about 2 GPM @ 100° temp rise and about
2.3 GPM @ 90° temp rise, to which they will perform. There
is also a time delay to firing in DHW mode of about 10 - 12
seconds, just be sure to inform system operation to end user. Gas pressure settings are very important.
Also btu output settings on a heat demand should be set to
as close to the heat loss as possible, this will help in short cycling. My option, heating only boiler with indirect
(good quality) and a DHW priority control is the way to go.
This investment is also not that much more, the heating only unit can also be setup with 2 firing rates.
ps - and less parts!
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baxi
Have installed quite a few of this units with good success,
the DHW production is about 2 GPM @ 100° temp rise and about
2.3 GPM @ 90° temp rise, to which they will perform. There
is also a time delay to firing in DHW mode of about 10 - 12
seconds, just be sure to inform system operation to end user. Gas pressure settings are very important.
Also btu output settings on a heat demand should be set to
as close to the heat loss as possible, this will help in short cycling. My option, heating only boiler with indirect
(good quality) and a DHW priority control is the way to go.
This investment is also not that much more, the heating only unit can also be setup with 2 firing rates.
ps - and less parts!
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