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Central Boiler / Lower water temp
« on: March 12, 2012, 07:23:47 PM »
Hello
I see most are lowering their water set points. I heat my water so I can't go below 170 with the thermostatic valve right otherwise I won't get flow. Also I thought it was bad below 170 range because it introduced more moisture and creosote in the firebox?? I don't know if the other brands (besides CB ) don't have the thermo valve or not
that's why they can go so low??? thanks for everyone's input.
Jack
I see most are lowering their water set points. I heat my water so I can't go below 170 with the thermostatic valve right otherwise I won't get flow. Also I thought it was bad below 170 range because it introduced more moisture and creosote in the firebox?? I don't know if the other brands (besides CB ) don't have the thermo valve or not
that's why they can go so low??? thanks for everyone's input.
Jack
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Central Boiler / E-Classic videos
« on: February 22, 2012, 08:42:20 PM »Great instructional videos for all Eclassic owners.
Central Boiler now has some new instructional videos on their website for Eclassic owners.
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Here are the links:
http://www.youtube.com/centralboilerinc#p/u/0/c2VFUl-BMxk For loading tips
http://www.youtube.com/centralboilerinc#p/u/0/Cea9CV4kdHY For initial start up tips
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / E-Classic instruction videos
« on: February 22, 2012, 08:40:36 PM »Great instructional videos for all Eclassic owners
Central Boiler now has some new instructional videos on their website for Eclassic owners.
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Here are the links:
http://www.youtube.com/centralboilerinc#p/u/0/c2VFUl-BMxk For loading tips
http://www.youtube.com/centralboilerinc#p/u/0/Cea9CV4kdHY For initial start up tips
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Central Boiler / E-1450
« on: February 22, 2012, 07:49:34 PM »
Hello everyone
Just wondering if anyone has the E - 1450. Out there?
Just wondering if anyone has the E - 1450. Out there?
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Mobile outdoor burner
« on: February 18, 2012, 06:36:42 AM »
This was on the General site from Air force
I though it should be on here too Everyone needs a good laugh now and then
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I though it should be on here too Everyone needs a good laugh now and then
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Plumbing / question on 20 plate also
« on: February 04, 2012, 06:23:21 AM »
Hello everyone
I have a side arm now with a recirculating pump on the bottom side of sidearm exchanger to help force the water through the exchanger for quicker recovery (it constanly circulates through the exchanger instead of thery of automactic circulation through heat rising and creating a automatic circulation If that makes sense) My question is I would like to make sure I dont run out. MY question is could I get a 20 plate installed before the cold water supply coming in the water heater to say preheat or make hot coming into tank and run seperate supply to mixing valve cold port. I would like to install after my hot water to air exchanger (just because I have the sidearm already) on my house furnace so I dont affect the air temp coming out of the registers. I hope this makes sense Its been good usually the problem I have is on weekends when wife is doing alot of loads of wash and showers etc catching up from long work week. ( I think everything is right as far as my hookup(piping) My tank could be bigger maybe I should of bough a 50 gal or 75 (I have a 40 gal now in the off position) Dont get me wrong I have alot of hot water now but when the wife is doing 3-6 loads of ex-large loads of hot water right after another and then wants to hop in shower after the wash is done the water hasn't caught up yet and her shower is just warm not hot That does not go over well She lets me know if you know what I mean she does not want to wait 10-20 minutes for the tank to catch up which I know thats all it would take to catch up Thanks everyone
Jack
I have a side arm now with a recirculating pump on the bottom side of sidearm exchanger to help force the water through the exchanger for quicker recovery (it constanly circulates through the exchanger instead of thery of automactic circulation through heat rising and creating a automatic circulation If that makes sense) My question is I would like to make sure I dont run out. MY question is could I get a 20 plate installed before the cold water supply coming in the water heater to say preheat or make hot coming into tank and run seperate supply to mixing valve cold port. I would like to install after my hot water to air exchanger (just because I have the sidearm already) on my house furnace so I dont affect the air temp coming out of the registers. I hope this makes sense Its been good usually the problem I have is on weekends when wife is doing alot of loads of wash and showers etc catching up from long work week. ( I think everything is right as far as my hookup(piping) My tank could be bigger maybe I should of bough a 50 gal or 75 (I have a 40 gal now in the off position) Dont get me wrong I have alot of hot water now but when the wife is doing 3-6 loads of ex-large loads of hot water right after another and then wants to hop in shower after the wash is done the water hasn't caught up yet and her shower is just warm not hot That does not go over well She lets me know if you know what I mean she does not want to wait 10-20 minutes for the tank to catch up which I know thats all it would take to catch up Thanks everyone
Jack
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Plumbing / Crawlspace
« on: January 29, 2012, 05:27:11 AM »
Hello Everyone
Has anyone ever tried to heat their crawlspace with a hanging unit rather than pex under the floor joist??
As long as you were insulated at the end of joist bays and vents real good it may take awhile to warm up but I would think once you had it warmed up to say 90 or 100 degrees it would start to warm floors too? Just curious if anyone has tried it Thanks
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Has anyone ever tried to heat their crawlspace with a hanging unit rather than pex under the floor joist??
As long as you were insulated at the end of joist bays and vents real good it may take awhile to warm up but I would think once you had it warmed up to say 90 or 100 degrees it would start to warm floors too? Just curious if anyone has tried it Thanks
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / heating crawlspace with water to air exchanger
« on: January 29, 2012, 05:25:45 AM »
Hello Everyone
Has anyone ever tried to heat their crawlspace with a hanging unit rather than pex under the floor joist??
As long as you were insulated at the end of joist bays and vents real good it may take awhile to warm up but I would think once you had it warmed up to say 90 or 100 degrees it would start to warm floors too? Just curious if anyone has tried it Thanks
Has anyone ever tried to heat their crawlspace with a hanging unit rather than pex under the floor joist??
As long as you were insulated at the end of joist bays and vents real good it may take awhile to warm up but I would think once you had it warmed up to say 90 or 100 degrees it would start to warm floors too? Just curious if anyone has tried it Thanks
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