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Heating hot water indirectly with steam for a radiant loop
T.Ferns
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In the past we have been asked to heat domestic water indirectly off of a steam boiler. Does anyone have experience or knowledge of heating water for a radiant loop off an existing steam boiler?
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Not quite the same but
you could use a tankless coil in the steamer and run it to an indirect tank.
Pull from the "domestic" side of the indirect for your rad zone.
Mark H
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Everhot
makes an indirect that can be steam piped.
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one thought
Have had good luck w' heat transfer plates. I use a tee wye on the h/w loop off of the boiler w' a strainer. No risk of "mudding up" the indirect h/w heater0
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