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Mo July 27th 06 04:49 PM

Recommendation for Tankless/Condensing Boiler?
 
I want to install a tankless/condensing boiler with an indirect water
storage tank for hot domestic H2O. My first objective is to save space
but I'm also very interested in the increased efficiency of these
units. Direct venting is also desirable for this installation.

Can some of you out there offer recommendations on particular brands?
I am looking at Monitor, Triangle Tube and New York Thermal (Trinity).
Is one of these brands more reliable than the others? Are there other
brands I should be looking at? Any other advice?


m Ransley July 27th 06 05:16 PM

Recommendation for Tankless/Condensing Boiler?
 
Takagi, Rinnai and Bosch for home HW, Takagi has a 94% condensing unit,
you wont need a holding tank with these units, you just size them right.
A holding tank is a backwards step or realy just a tank WH. I use a
117000 btu Bosch, the larger units are 190000 btu, alot of heating
power.


Mo July 27th 06 05:51 PM

Recommendation for Tankless/Condensing Boiler?
 
Going with the condensing boiler is the first objective as a space
saving measure.
Then the options seem to be to go with a combi (boiler/h2o heater) or
an indirect storage tank. Adding an additional tankless h2o heater
would incur a much larger expense.

Any recommendations in light of this clarification?

m Ransley wrote:
Takagi, Rinnai and Bosch for home HW, Takagi has a 94% condensing unit,
you wont need a holding tank with these units, you just size them right.
A holding tank is a backwards step or realy just a tank WH. I use a
117000 btu Bosch, the larger units are 190000 btu, alot of heating
power.



HeatMan July 27th 06 09:06 PM

Recommendation for Tankless/Condensing Boiler?
 

"Mo" wrote in message
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I want to install a tankless/condensing boiler with an indirect water
storage tank for hot domestic H2O. My first objective is to save space
but I'm also very interested in the increased efficiency of these
units. Direct venting is also desirable for this installation.

Can some of you out there offer recommendations on particular brands?
I am looking at Monitor, Triangle Tube and New York Thermal (Trinity).
Is one of these brands more reliable than the others? Are there other
brands I should be looking at? Any other advice?


Find a qualified contractor, not one that says, "Yeah, we can do that." Go
with the brand they like. They've most likely had advanced training and
will know any quirks a unit has.



Mo July 27th 06 09:35 PM

Recommendation for Tankless/Condensing Boiler?
 
Heat Man:
I have been unable to find contractors that are familiar with these
units through any other resource than the boiler manufacturers
themselves; and when the manufacturer is feeding the contractor leads,
the contractor has to recommend that brand.

As an aside: The two contractors I spoke with want over $6K in labor to
install a condensing boiler w/ an indirect tank. Does that sound high?
It seems outrageous to me.

HeatMan wrote:
Find a qualified contractor, not one that says, "Yeah, we can do that." Go
with the brand they like. They've most likely had advanced training and
will know any quirks a unit has.




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