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buderus g115
shawn laverty
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I am not sure if i understand this right but i was on the buderus website looking at the buderus g115 oil fired boiler and if i am not mistaken could i use a combination air intake/exhaust termination part# ft 4 i was going to use a power venter but if i can use this great
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buderus....
makes a concentric vent for their direct vent boiler w/ a special burner set up...if you use it follow the directions to a T...kpc
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this is not mine but this is what it looks like and from what I here power Venter is better if you have more then 15 to 20 mile per hr wind facing the vent side of the house.
unless you get the ft 4 then you can put the burners intake vent on another side of the building I just don't like 2 intakes coming out of my boiler takes up space
i have had a power Venter on my furnace now for 3 years no problems.
I am getting the g115 with a stainless steel power Venter it's much cheaper then going with the bf burner and the vent kits I will go with a 40 f3 riello and a swg-5 power Venter.
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intake must always be placed on the same side of the house. never put the exhaust on one side and the intake on the other.0
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