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New Boiler & Indirect Water Heater Choices

Joe Brix
Joe Brix Member Posts: 626
over a vertical flue CI boiler.

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  • bob_82
    bob_82 Member Posts: 3
    New Boiler & Indirect Water Heater Choices

    Peerless WBV-03 Cast Iron Boiler
    Riello Burner
    Smart 40 Heater

    or

    Buderus G115/28 Cast Iron Boiler
    Buderus S-120 Water Heater
    Buderus Logomatic Control #2109
    Riello Burner

    Looking for opinions on which system is better or which system you would choose.

    Thanks
  • Al Letellier_9
    Al Letellier_9 Member Posts: 929
    which boiler

    Easy choice.....the Buderus !!!
    However, you'll find that there will be opinions for the other side as well. We all have our favorites and my experience with the Buderus is fantastic. Great equipment, great training, super support. Little or no experience with Peerless here but they are a great company as well, but I think Euro technology has the upper hand.

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  • RoosterBoy
    RoosterBoy Member Posts: 459


    i agree i have a buderus g115-28 with the 2107 but if i where you instead of going with a indirect hot-water id look into a on-demand hot-water this way your not heating stored water that you don't use but rater only heat the water your using. saves lots of money look into electric or gas if you have it.

    but buderus is a real dam good boiler i would really look
    into the 2107 with bfu indoor room sensor i have it and love it

    thanks
    Jason
  • massrookie
    massrookie Member Posts: 22
    installer?

    what is your installer familiar with? the Buderus is a great product but as with anything else your local installer/service technicians need to be familiar with it, esp. the controller....I'm a service tech. in an area where there seems to be very little high end oil equipment and few people who are familiar with reset controls, I'm trying to learn but it's tough without hands-on experience. If your system goes down when its 10 degrees outside you want someone who can get it back online quickly. I'm certainly not trying to scare you away, just want to help you make an informed decision.

    Pat
  • RoosterBoy
    RoosterBoy Member Posts: 459


    i think buderus controls are real easy and buderus has the best tech support Even for home owners. but like anything lets say you buy a new tv it should be the responsibility of the owner to learn all there is about the tv and how to operate it same with the boiler and controls. with my buderus control i set it and forget it. nothing else needs to be done

    thanks
    Jason
  • sandman
    sandman Member Posts: 5
    Buderus 2107

    Could some explain how the 2107 w/ room sensor works vs. the 2109 control? (ie, where is the sensor placed, and how does it work better, etc..)

    Thanks
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