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Peerless Pinnacle PI-80 - A good boiler?
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Cary Alon
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I have the opportunity to buy a Peerless Pinnacle PI-80 new in the box for just under $1500 - a pretty good savings off the regular price.
I plan on running a couple of zones of baseboard, and 1 zone of hydro-air, and would like the option to change from hydro-air to some form of radiation if the hydro-air is unsatisfactory...
Is this a good quality boiler? Should I buy it, or pay a (much) higher price for Buderus/Veissman/Lochinvar etc.?
Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
Cary
I plan on running a couple of zones of baseboard, and 1 zone of hydro-air, and would like the option to change from hydro-air to some form of radiation if the hydro-air is unsatisfactory...
Is this a good quality boiler? Should I buy it, or pay a (much) higher price for Buderus/Veissman/Lochinvar etc.?
Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
Cary
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You'll have to buy the outdoor reset package for it or your just spinning your wheels.... I know the reset backage comes w/ the lochinvar & buderus condensing boilers. Really you might want to think about a cast iron boiler if you plan on having a high temp system.... just my .02
J0
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