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Gronski Plumbing and Heating
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Ok guys, Thanks again for the first question, so now I have another question:
A) The new boiler that was installed by the oil company was piped as follows; The boiler inlet,return or what ever you want to call it, is piped into what you all determined to be the system supply, or the single 1 1/4" pipe coming out of the floor. The Boiler outlet, supply or what eever you want to call it is piped into what you all determined is to be the system return header,(the 6 1" pipes coming out of the floor tieing into an 1 1/4" line. The line piped from the boiler outlet or supply is piped in 1" copper, to the system return header, with the Taco 007 pumping away from the boiler, into the system return, and there is an air scoop on this line as well, with the circulator downstream of it. How should this be repiped, and alot of you stated I needed a system bypass as well, so what size should that be as well?
A) The new boiler that was installed by the oil company was piped as follows; The boiler inlet,return or what ever you want to call it, is piped into what you all determined to be the system supply, or the single 1 1/4" pipe coming out of the floor. The Boiler outlet, supply or what eever you want to call it is piped into what you all determined is to be the system return header,(the 6 1" pipes coming out of the floor tieing into an 1 1/4" line. The line piped from the boiler outlet or supply is piped in 1" copper, to the system return header, with the Taco 007 pumping away from the boiler, into the system return, and there is an air scoop on this line as well, with the circulator downstream of it. How should this be repiped, and alot of you stated I needed a system bypass as well, so what size should that be as well?
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STOP!
If you want an answer from me, stop making new threads. Stay with the last one.
I'm not chasing your issue into a shotgun approach of multi-threading. Stay on focus, go back to a former still active thread and lets continue.
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good idea
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sorry
sorry about that, i do not know and am not familiar on how threads work when you are looking for answers and questions, and once a question is asked, then how do you keep other questions going in the same thread?0
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