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primary secondary schematic
 
            
                
                    AlexanderTG                
                
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                    im converting a system from oil to gas with a high eff boiler that requires primary secondary loopong. does anyone have a link to a good simple diagram i can work off of?                
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            tell us...
 more about the system... type of radiation, Indirect water heater? There should be something w/ the new boiler......kcopp0
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            of course
 yes it will have an indiret heater , and has 2 other zones which are baseboard0
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            Not to Sound Rude
 But isn't that what the installation manual is for?There was an error rendering this rich post. 0
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            yeah
 now that you mention it, i didnt a purchase boiler yet, so i dont have a manual. i was thinking about a WM ultra and i havent installed any yet. a friend told me that it requires primary secondary piping. i just like to have a good diagram to go by . something general. i do like your quote cris, im a big believer in that. if only the homeowers around the world would realize that!!0
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            Just Pull It
 From the web site. Manual has piping diagrams
 In it. Not a fan of alum HX...There was an error rendering this rich post. 0
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            schematics
 on yahoo look up Taco/HVACThere was an error rendering this rich post. 0
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            thanks
 thank you very much0
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            Things you WON'T see in an I&O manual....
 Critical things if you want to avoid ANY potential issues in the future...
 ME0
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            Thanks Mark
 I see these errors in a lot of boilers I service by other companies. The manuals really should point out those critical pipe distances between tee's, 90's etc.0
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            another reason why
 we like hydraulic separators and low-loss headers.0
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