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<blockquote data-quote="ericjeeper" data-source="post: 853545" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p><strong>yeah going to need an exchanger</strong></p><p></p><p>flat plate, shell in tube or something like and glycol. and a pump.. and expansion tank and a pressure gauge. Barrier pex. keep the loops to under 200 feet each. Lay it out 1 foot on center.. and Make it manual.. So you can run it only when you need to kill the ice or snow.. It is going to suck the life out of that boiler when it is running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericjeeper, post: 853545, member: 12082"] [b]yeah going to need an exchanger[/b] flat plate, shell in tube or something like and glycol. and a pump.. and expansion tank and a pressure gauge. Barrier pex. keep the loops to under 200 feet each. Lay it out 1 foot on center.. and Make it manual.. So you can run it only when you need to kill the ice or snow.. It is going to suck the life out of that boiler when it is running. [/QUOTE]
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