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trailmaker

trailmaker

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Do you get better efficiency if you use a plate heat exchanger or direct plumb to system? I have hot water baseboard heat.

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Holdstihl

Holdstihl

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I have hot water baseboard heat as well and use a plate exchanger. I like the idea of keeping the systems separated. The baseboard system stays pressurized and free of contaminates introduced by the boiler. A plate exchanger is extremely effecient as long as it's sized correctly. I have temp gauges on both sides of mine and they read virtually the same. I teed the heat exchanger into the existing propane boiler which was very easy. I've always wondered what effect the relationship of the height of a baseboard system compared to that of the water level in a non-pressurized outdoor boiler would be in a direct plumb system. For instance, heating a two or three story house with the boiler a ground level. Seemes like some of the water would drain back when the pump shuts off and create an air lock situation, not really sure.
 

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