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What to replace a Triangle Tube PS 60 with?

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Rich Davis_2
Rich Davis_2 Member Posts: 124
edited 4:33PM in Gas Heating

Now that TT is gone someday in the near future I'm going to need to replace my boiler, which is working fine for now.

Fifteen years ago when I was going to put Hydronic heating in my 200 year old house. I asked Heating Help guys what would youse recommend. A lot said TT is a good realible unit so I done the heat loss and ended up with a TT PS 60 propane. It took me most of a summer to install all the heat emitters and all the copper tubing, Went to TT training in NJ and then about 6 weeks later went for training at TACO in RI. Bought the boiler and installed it no problems. Over the last 15 years I've replaced a few parts a couple inginaters and a venturi and blower motor which wasn't to bad. So which ever boiler I get I'd like to have training available. So what are you guys recommending? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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  • psb75
    psb75 Member Posts: 1,113

    Rinnai is makes good boilers. They are likely to be in business for a long time. They have good tech support, training etc.

  • tim smith
    tim smith Member Posts: 2,915
    edited 4:45PM

    Lochinvar WHB055N

  • BKfromEK
    BKfromEK Member Posts: 4

    Brian Kiernan

    National Sales Manager

    Energy Kinetics

  • GGross
    GGross Member Posts: 1,812

    Hi you said you replaced the venturi and fan, were these at the same time? and what was the manner of failure of the venturi?

  • EdTheHeaterMan
    EdTheHeaterMan Member Posts: 11,830

    Another Triangle Tube to replace it.  There are a bunch of brand new boilers, tanks, and accessories in the supply houses that will be offloaded at huge discounts as a result of the closure.  Grab one of them and the control board that it uses.  Most of the rest of the parts will be accessible or can be replaced by generic stuff.  If you get the same model then many of the parts will be interchangeable.

    Just a thought.

    Edward Young Retired

    After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?