New Yorker Boiler Coexisting with Hot Water Heater
I appreciate this forum and the patience with my lack of knowledge and these very basic queries. I have a New Yorker Boiler and a separate hot water heater. The boiler was installed long before the water heater. I want to question how the boiler impacts domestic hot water. I observe the pipes running from the boiler to the hot water heater. I have domestic hot water whether the boiler is running (on) or not (off for periods of time such as summer), however domestic water is noticeably hotter when the boiler is on. I assume the boiler feeds hot water to the water heater and ALL domestic water is sourced from the water heater tank? The boiler limit settings (140/180) are higher than the water heater setting (125) which tells me the hot(ter) water from the boiler is producing domestic hot water but I assume it's not direct to the faucets but through the hot water tank? When the boiler is off the (unheated) water still flows from the boiler to the hot water tank? A primer of a few sentences or link to a website that may offer a layman explanation of such a system would be very much appreciated, although I realize many different systems and configurations exist and one may not be able to address my questions without knowing my exact system configuration. I'd be happy to post photos or videos but I do not wish to be even more annoying! Thanks again!
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Hi, Some photos would be really nice, so we could give you meaningful feedback. Also there is probably a heat exchanger someplace… and pump/s. Photos of the whole system and those pieces would be good 😸
Yours, Larry
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As larry as said. pictures please.
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Thank you for your willingness to assess. The water heater is on the other side of the basement and connected to the boiler via the copper pipe(s) next to the aquastat/control box on the boiler. Thanks again.
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Thank you for the feedback. Please clarify what to do? The pipe to the expansion tank that is parallel to the ground requires support? I should use material to sling it to the ceiling? Thank you.
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Yes. You could use metal "plumbers strap" you can get it at a big box or hardware store. The expansion tank is about 1/2 full of water and with that long horizontal pipe that is a bit of leverage on that joint.
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This is very helpful. I will do as you suggest. Thank you very much.
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We really need to see all the piping. The boiler has a tankless coil with a mixing valve for domestic hot water. If the hot out of the mixing valve feeds the cold in to the tank water heater, it shouldn't be hotter unless the mixing valve is set very high. Trace out the piping.
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it shouldn't be hotter unless the mixing valve is set very high.
or if the mixing valve has failed
NJ Steam Homeowner.
See my sight glass boiler videos: https://bit.ly/3sZW1el0 -
Where are you located? Maybe some here is nearby who can walk you thru everything and answer all your questions.
You’re going to need a service provider anyway, best to find one you like before you need one.0
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