as a rule i always try and mount the expansion tank in the vertical plane, maybe i'm old school as the kids say
otherwise stellar work, i bet that boiler is way happier with the extra volume
Lady had a 60k boiler with a 10k load. This one was tight.
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as a rule i always try and mount the expansion tank in the vertical plane, maybe i'm old school as the kids say
otherwise stellar work, i bet that boiler is way happier with the extra volume
I've never heard that about exp tank but I will keep that in mind thanks.
Also the boiler sounded rough until th buffer tank, then she purred. Everyone else wanted to sell them a new boiler, we said this is what you need, customer for once listened lol.
boilers are like dogs, give them a job to do that occupies them correctly and they're happy .. if you don't they usually end up peeing all over your floor
Exactly ^^^^
What is the theory? I assume the boiler was cycling on and off limit very quickly and the buffer tank allows more thermal mass to prevent this?
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I have never seen or heard of this before. How is this piped? Storage tank in series with supply/return of boiler and system secondary piped?
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Ya it's basically the primary loop, there are 4 bungs the Side against the wall is the secondary side. They can be a pain to wire. I have to think every time I install one lol. You would be doing homeowners a service to recommend them, they also se you apart from the competition. I know we are the only shop using them, this was my second one.