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Triangle Tube Instinct Combi 155

Ok, first, I want to thank the many of you who patiently read and responded to my many rambling posts these last 2 weeks, as I navigated my way through the world of combi boilers. I learned a lot. Thank you all for your expertise and feedback!
I'd considered the Navien, ICB, Triangle Tube, and Lochnivar( prob my 1st choice, but not really available in my area. (At least  not with a definite,  reliable, experienced installer , which, as I learned  here, is hugely important!)
So I went with a local company with  23 years experience that deals primarily with TT.
Ok, so, here it is, and I'd love to hear your feedback...how's it look? Job well done?? Thanks!

Comments

  • Fpipes
    Fpipes Member Posts: 12
    Looks good. Curious on condensate removal. I could do that in mass for condensate removal. It would have to be a true vented trap 
  • Zman
    Zman Member Posts: 7,611
    That's a good looking install, and you started a new post :D
    Nice work!
    "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
    Albert Einstein
    KennyCatbox
  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 16,410
    Looks good to me.
  • KennyCatbox
    KennyCatbox Member Posts: 15
    Fpipes said:
    Looks good. Curious on condensate removal. I could do that in mass for condensate removal. It would have to be a true vented trap 
     Umm....Huh?
    GGross
  • DGChaps
    DGChaps Member Posts: 1
    Any feedback after a winter ? Plenty of domestic HW when it was cold ?
  • mknmike
    mknmike Member Posts: 113

    I’m considering buying one too and wondering if a storage tank after the boiler would make sense. I assume it would be easy to use my existing two gas water heaters to help even out the temps, maybe wrap those babies in a ton of insulation too.

  • Wellness
    Wellness Member Posts: 150

    Been a long time since I installed a TT, but Is schedule 80 PVC no longer required for exhaust air?

  • GGross
    GGross Member Posts: 1,259

    It depends on your location. Triangle tube has allowed (where legal) to install sch 40 PVC vent since the PS series prestige at least. If your location requires a UL listed venting material then you must use a category iv UL listed vent. Regular sch80 PVC doesn't check that box, IPEX makes a UL listed PVC and CPVC, stainless steel from several manufacturers, and polypropylene from a few manufacturers. If your local code doesn't require UL listed vent then you can use sch40 PVC in the US

  • Wellness
    Wellness Member Posts: 150
    edited November 26

    Thanks for the clarification, @GGross.