Re: rating boilers


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Posted by chris smith on August 17, 2000 at 12:08:54:

In Reply to: rating boilers posted by Mike D. on August 11, 2000 at 13:45:07:

: Don't know where to turn??? I work for carrier corp. in syracuse, N.Y. and can't get a straight answer on who makes the best boilers. I can get either a carrier unit or a bryant. which makes a better unit or are they now the same? a friend said i need an 80% he suggested xeb #5 or cxe #5 . what ever those are?? I think he said somthing about a dunkirk # . If anyone can help please..... PLEASE.. DO. THANX
what is the application steam or hot water, how large a unit, if it were for forced hot water heating, and money is no object, you just want
the best,i feel that right this minute that it would be a
buderous, the casting and machine work on thease is awsome and they allow you to bring water back to the boiler at 120f as opposed to 140f for most
other brands, this can mean a savings if you install an outside temp. reset device, also they come with 1 1/2" of insulation most others come with only 3/4" inch. no finacial interest or involvement. But almost all new boilers are of execellent quality.




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