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NTI's Trinity Boiler

Nikolai
Nikolai Member Posts: 31
Has anyone out there had any experience with these condensing boilers? It seems like a nice unit and has good domestic capacity on the combo versions.

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  • Pinball
    Pinball Member Posts: 249
    Trinity

    I have installed three so far and have had no problems yet. The combo 150 model has been keeping up with a houshold that had a 40 gallon super stor previously, and the H.O. said he could'nt be happier with the performance and the space savings.
    A couple of things though, You must install it EXACTLY to manufacturers specs. Especially the venting. with reguards to fittings, elbows, and length.
    I have found the tech. support to be un-equaled.(I made a few small goofs originally) The regional rep. gave me his cell phone at a seminar I attended. When I ran into somthing I did'nt understand, He was on a beach in Florida, on vacation. He actually answered it and talked me through the problem! 5 min fix!
    Another one went into a 3000sqft new construction house.
    It is hooked up to 14 zones of ultra-fin radiant and one baseboard zone. last winter. while the house was still under construction, It purred like a kitten. It kept all the contractors on site nice and comfy and is almost silent outside the mechanical room
  • Dave Stroman
    Dave Stroman Member Posts: 766


    I have several installed. I think they are the best buy for condensing boilers.

    Dave in Denver

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  • trinty

    Nice little boiler just make sure P/S is used with 0010 or 0011 pump or different brand of equal cap.
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