I think I'm looking at adding a 30 or maybe even a 50 plate exchanger to my system. Long story short, if possible, I have 2 OWBs plumbed together. The problem I have is that I have a hard time keeping the water level between the two equalized. One boiler or the other may and sometimes do overflow. I have a constant balancing act to keep them within reasonable levels. Both have 0014 Taco pumps. Last year I had them both pushing water direct to my main manifold (two hot supplies, and two returns, one of each to each boiler). Worked ok that way. This year, I still have that option, but I changed the piping a little so that I can run the boilers in a series. Hot water comes from boiler A to manifold, Cold returns to boiler B. Hot from boiler B goes into cold return of Boiler A to complete the circle. I've even gone so far as to connect a hose to the drains of each boiler to act as an equalizer line, which does help, but not enough.
The 2 boilers have been holding pretty well equalized for the last couple of days, but today my family and I wanted to spend the afternoon at my parents. At this time I only have one boiler burning, the CB E2300. For some reason, and this is somewhat common, the boiler did not start gassifying for a cycle and it began losing water temp. Fortunately I have a camera aimed at the guage so I can monitor it via the internet. I knew there was a problem. I drove home, thought I got things going good and went back to my parents. I monitored and found that it began losing temp again. We stayed for dinner, knowing that the oil burner would kick in and keep my plants alive (1 greenhouse running so far). Upon arriving home, water temp down to 152, I noticed that the ground was very wet. I also heard some air bubbles moving through my manifolds. The water sight guage on the CB was at a good level, but apparently a lot of water from the other boiler had overflowed the CB.
I'm open to suggestions. There are a lot of smart guys out here. But I'm thinking a plate exchanger between the two boilers is my best option. Anybody know where I can get a reasonable price on a bigger plate exchanger?? I was thinking the bigger the better so my thought is on a 50?? CB boiler is rated at 170K btu. Wood Doctor is rated at 280K btu. I want as much heat transfer as possible.
Thanks for any input in advance.
Jeff