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[email protected] July 28th 06 09:17 PM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.


.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com July 28th 06 09:27 PM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
On 28 Jul 2006 13:17:56 -0700, wrote:

I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.


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daytona July 29th 06 02:04 AM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
Electric hot water tank with timer (Gray Box)


wrote in message
oups.com...
I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.




[email protected] July 29th 06 03:03 PM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
uh, what would the benefit of an electric hot water tank be in this
scenario?
daytona wrote:
Electric hot water tank with timer (Gray Box)


wrote in message
oups.com...
I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.



oløenneker July 30th 06 12:34 AM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
In article . com,
wrote:
Because an electric water heater will in most cases use less energy than
your boiler, which is designed to heat the entire home rather than a 40
gallon tank of water.
Even a stand alone Gas water heater would bee good as well.
The old tankless systems for a boiler are old tech. and waste energy.

uh, what would the benefit of an electric hot water tank be in this
scenario?
daytona wrote:
Electric hot water tank with timer (Gray Box)


wrote in message
oups.com...
I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.


MCO July 30th 06 06:49 PM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
I have the same question. I found this reference:

http://hes.lbl.gov/hes/makingithappe...rcombined.html


In summary:

" If you have a boiler or a heat pump for home heating, you can use it to
provide hot water in what is called a combined, or indirect, system. These
systems are more efficient than separate systems because they eliminate the
extra standby losses of another tank or unit."

--
wrote in message
oups.com...
I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.




[email protected] August 1st 06 02:42 AM

tankless boiler efficiency?
 
OK, that is interesting, but is having a tankless boiler more efficient
than and indirect wh? Seems I might use less oil that way?


MCO wrote:
I have the same question. I found this reference:

http://hes.lbl.gov/hes/makingithappe...rcombined.html


In summary:

" If you have a boiler or a heat pump for home heating, you can use it to
provide hot water in what is called a combined, or indirect, system. These
systems are more efficient than separate systems because they eliminate the
extra standby losses of another tank or unit."

--
wrote in message
oups.com...
I have hydronic heat in my house and use a oil fired Weil-McClain
tankless boiler that is about 6 years old (WGO Gold or WGTO Gold I
think). It has one output for the hydronic heat and another for the
house hot water...so I don't have a hot water heater. The whole thing
works fine.

My question is whether this is an efficient setup as far as oil usage
goes. The boiler runs year round cause of the house hot water. I know
the heat circuits aren't being used, but it does heat both at the same
time.

I have been considering getting a Boderus direct vent boiler cause I
hate the power vent I have right now and hear Boderus are great
boilers. Would my oil usage be less with a combo boiler/oil hot water
heater year round? I have also heard about indirect fired water
heaters (superstore?). Any experience and suggestions would be
welcomed. I figure I could sell my Weil-McClain cause it isn't that old
and still get a decent $ for it.




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