Originally Posted by
GT Jets
There is no set rule for when a water heater is called a boiler, typically a boiler needs flow to heat the water properly, whereas a water heater does not.
That being said, boilers get pretty small, then with the addition of "Tankless water heaters" the definition gets more obscure.
I would basically put it in your head that any boiler (or water heater) that is being used to heat anything other than domestic water is a boiler, adversely, the heater used to heat domestic water is a "water heater".
The term "Boiler" is misleading anyway, if it "boils" your screwed... That would be a steam boiler.... :grin2:
That is the best answer I can muster up, if that is not acceptable and you want to challenge it, then so be it. Your running out of people to try and educate you any further.
GT