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Re: To HeatPro and Joe Brix


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Posted by Dave on November 30, 2005 at 11:12:28:

In Reply to: Re: To HeatPro and Joe Brix posted by HeatPro on November 30, 2005 at 09:51:17:

It would be kinder than having the water run through the copper-tube boiler; but that can handle it. Actually, the boiler is piped with a bypass now, which is making some problem through partial recirculation of heated water. (I still have the pictures of the installation from last year's email.)
+++So, would you guys recommend then leaving the boiler and storage tank in series as HeatPro originally recommended for my situation? I will do whatever is best, but want to talk to my plumber so he has enough time to get needed parts.
Does there appear to be an issue with losing alot of the storage temp heat into my boiler when only the storage tank is operating (not burner) in this setup?
Also, HeatPro, you mention the low temp bypass. That was all going to be removed when the boiler loop is repiped as it was only causing problems. Should we still remove it?


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