therrien
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2001
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- Salem New Hampshire
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- Kubota B1700 TLB Now LX2610 ROPS
ejb
I use a boiler-mate.
I believe it works like this.
It is a hot water tank that stores the water the boiler heats. It does not lose tempature as fast as a hot water heater because it does not have a flue.
If you do not use any hot water, the water in the tank only loses something like 4 degrees in a 8 hour period.(I'm not sure if these #'s are correct)
The water in tank is separate from heating system water.
The tempature of your water should be adjustible at the boiler.
Some say this is better for your boiler because it allows it to run all year. Down time in the summer sometimes causes problems with boilers.
Good Luck and stay warm in the shower.
I use a boiler-mate.
I believe it works like this.
It is a hot water tank that stores the water the boiler heats. It does not lose tempature as fast as a hot water heater because it does not have a flue.
If you do not use any hot water, the water in the tank only loses something like 4 degrees in a 8 hour period.(I'm not sure if these #'s are correct)
The water in tank is separate from heating system water.
The tempature of your water should be adjustible at the boiler.
Some say this is better for your boiler because it allows it to run all year. Down time in the summer sometimes causes problems with boilers.
Good Luck and stay warm in the shower.