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Read More2014/10/22 · Hi there, New to the forum. Live in an 1890 house in Denver Colorado and doing a bunch of demo work. Have a 40 year old cast iron boiler on its last leg and a 20 year old tank water heater. I wanted to replace it with a wall combo-unit (tankless). Am a bit confused
Read MoreA boiler is a closed vessel in which water or other fluid is heated under pressure. The steam or hot fluid is then circulated out of the boiler for use in various process or heating applications. Construction of boilers is mainly limited to copper, steel and cast iron. In Live steam toys, brass is often used. carbon steel and high carbon steelLink title Sources of heat for the boiler can be
Read More2013/8/28 · boilers have a life expectancy equal to that of cast iron non-condensing boilers. Installation Cost – In line 63 of the draft specification, EPA states that "in new construction or deep retrofits the cost of [condensing boiler] installation is similar to that
Read More2014/2/15 · Boilers - Home Heating Steam and Hot Water Systems - very rusted steam boiler pipes - My basement heater pipe is rusted badly and needs to be replaced. They're metal pipes. I'm thinking of using copper pipes so its easier to work with, cut it, then use couplings
Read Moremy builder is putting in a boiler for my radiant floor heating in the basement. he is installing a lochinvar solution which i believe is a copper fin boiler. someone has told me to never use a copper fin as it leaks in a 10 years or so. he said to always use a cast iron
Read MoreCopper pipework 47 Heat Source Boiler 20 Solid fuel back boiler 21 Major pump 14 Space Heating and Radiators 29 Air Treatment Thermostatic radiator valves 17 Aluminium air-conditioning ductwork 34 Steel air-conditioning ductwork 30 Air-conditioning heater 17
Read MoreCopper finned baseboard on a steam system with cast iron radiators, really bad near boiler piping and a forced hot water system with improper zoning, the fix required new boilers, and a lot of changes to the system piping throughout the house.
Read More2006/9/30 · Cast iron vs copper boiler I am replacing a 175 BTU cast iron water boiler system with radiators in a 2 unit building that I plan on selling in a year. I had 3 estimates done with one contractor recommending a 165K BTU copper boiler at a savings of about $1k vs the
Read More2008/12/3 · Boilers - Home Heating Steam and Hot Water Systems - Cast Iron vs. Steel Boilers - It seems like cast iron, sectionalized boilers are more prone to cracking. (Cast iron is less ductile than steel.) Here are the economics that I calculate for replacing my 80%
Read More2018/9/28 · And having a cast-iron radiator hanging on the wall like a picture of the family wasn't very decorative. So once copper-fintube baseboard became available in the '50s, the New York City contractors tapped into the water in the steam boiler at a point below the boiler's waterline and ran a loop around the basement.
Read More2006/1/8 · Boilers - Home Heating Steam and Hot Water Systems - Dumb questions about baseboard heating - Hi, My system is all baseboard, and I don't have enough of it to keep the house warm (long story). I am looking to add baseboard in a couple of spots, and was
Read More2007/4/26 · This analogy works for heating systems as well. Cast-iron radiators take a long time to heat up, but once they get hot, they stay hot. Copper-tube baseboards can heat up much more quickly, but also cool down much more quickly when the boiler shuts off.
Read MoreStart studying Hot Water Boilers. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. in a two-story Victorian home with a boiler in the basement you find a pressure-reducing valve set to 12 psi. is the a possibility that this valve is set
Read More2006/5/9 · Had a customer ask me today to explain the benifits of Copper over Cast Iron boilers. Beside the obvious weight, efficiency and thet they are put together and prefired at the factory I drew a blank. Can anybody give me any more good reasons to …
Read MoreIt should also be noted, this type of setup is best suited for a high-temperature boiler that has sufficient thermal mass, such as a cast-iron boiler. Some noncondensing boilers, such as copper fin-tube, are low mass and have a minimum flow rate that must be strictly adhered to.
Read MoreCast iron radiators and heat pumps Ground- and air-source heat pumps are an immensely important part of the decarbonisation of home heating and we expect their usage to increase. The water in a heat pump-powered heating system is not as hot as from a traditional gas-fired boiler, and that reduces the output of the radiator.
Read MoreThe Laars FT Series Wall Mounted Boiler ultra-high efficiency and advanced fire tube heat exchanger design greatly reduces heating bills when compared…. NeoTherm ® Residential. This residential high efficiency hydronic boiler uses the latest in condensing heat exchanger technology. It operates with 95%+ efficiency, has low….
Read More2001/11/6 · Meanwhile, boiler design saw continuous improvement. Section-al cast iron boilers appeared around 1850. John Mills invented a successful watertube boiler in the 1870s. Early boilers (and furnaces) were encased in brick, but by 1900, steel-encased furnaces
Read MoreA radiator can be made of cast iron, steel or copper, and is designed in a way that creates a large surface area through which heat can enter a room. The boiler can also be used as your home's water heater, to provide hot water for your kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry needs.
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