Burnham replacement boiler EDR/Pick Up Question
Hey all, this past winter my residential boiler has finally had it. A crack in one of the sections has me heating the atmosphere lol. That said, contrary to what my knees want I will be replacing it this summer and am trying to appropriately size up my replacement. I own "The Lost Art of Steam Heat" for a while now and have been going over all the calculations. Essentially I have about 353 EDR (radiators/blind riser) no pick up factor added in. If I add a 1.33 pick up its roughly 470 EDR. If I multiply 470 X 240 (btu) I will need around 113,000 btu boiler. In regards to a Burnham I'm looking at a "STMX150". Am I missing anything? Again this is for my home so I'm not trying to get "free" advice for help pricing a job. An extra set of eyes is appreciated. Thanks for stopping in.
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That will work but if it was mine id go with the STMX125.
But personally id recommend a WM EG40 or a Peerless.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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@Local1Plumber , the boiler's square feet rating has the pickup factor built in. If you're going to use a SteamMax the 150 is the right choice. But make sure your steam pipes are insulated and your main vents are properly sized.
Is this a one-pipe system?
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You could just compare your EDR to the EDR rating of the boiler — no conversions needed, the pick up factor is already worked into the boiler rating…
Br. Jamie, osb
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353 EDR (output without a pickup factor) x 240 BTU/EDR = 84,720 BTU's.
Why couldn't he go with a Burnham STMX100 which has an output of 82,000 BTU's?
8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour
Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab0 -
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You nailed it
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So, what would be the best choice? Burnham, WM or Peerless? Let’s say his installer would be happy with any of them and there are local suppliers for all brands.
8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour
Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab0 -
I'd go with Peerless.
Baltimore, MD, USA
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