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My Knight is backed up to the wall and wall hung.:

G Lyons
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I have just finished my first Knight boiler (210 MBH) installation. I welded up a wall hung bracket and installed the boiler back to the wall. The vent etc. goes right through the wall leaving only 4 inches for access to the couplings the vent piping is attached to. I hid much of the wiring back there too. I was not able to put my pumps and piping etc on the wall for a nice display. Other than that I am so impressed with this boilers functions, and my instalation. My point in this thread is thast this boiler can be wall hung and doesn't have to be 16 inches from the wall. The room behind was suitable for the vent to run through, but if it had been an outside wall I could still go right through the wall and up the outside in many instances.
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It would be really nice to see some pictures of how you did this and how it looks on the "Wall".0 -
I will try and post pictures next week end,
Unless I can get the customer to do it.0
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