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Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Spring 2024 - Class 4 – Heat Transfer
Class 4 - Heat Transfer
Heat Exchangers
Different Types and Their Applications
Sizing Examples
Heat Pumps
Domestic Hot Water Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps & Fossil Fuel Back-up (Hybrid Application)
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Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Spring 2024 - Class 3 - System Design Strategies
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Class 3 - System Design Strategies Air Management Expansion Tank Sizing Point of No Pressure Change (Proper Pump Location) Primary/Secondary Piping Variable Primary Flow Systems
Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Spring 2024 - Class 2 - Pumping Concepts
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Class 2 - Pumping Concepts Re-cap of Class 1 Variable Speed Pumping Pump Affinity Laws ECM Pumping Selection & Application PLEV - Part Load Efficiency Values
Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Spring 2024 - Class 1 - System Overview
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Class 1 - System Overview Hydronic System Components Understanding a Pump Curve and The System Curve Bell & Gossett’s System Syzer (Both the Calculator Wheel & Mobile App)
ecocirc Auto Demonstration
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George Carey presents B&G new ecocirc auto circulator using ECM motor technology and compares it to a standard induction motor offering.
Lochinvar FTXL internal Components Tour Part 1
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Take a tour with FIA's Robb Ellis of the interior components of a Lochinvar FTXL boiler.
Tour of FIA's Boiler Room
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Take a virtual tour with Robb Ellis of the heating system here at FIA.
Lochinvar Noble Flue Plate Installation
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Lochinvar Noble Flue Plate Installation
tekmar Invita Dual Fuel Demonstration
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The tekmar Invita can seamlessly controls a main heat pump heat source and a secondary heat source. Music: bensound.com License code: RPZZQUPSAK0U9HMA
FIA's New Live Fire Training Room
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FIA's New Live Fire Training Room
FIA Warehouse Tour
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A quick tour of our Woburn, MA warehouse Music: www.bensound.com License code: ADEIBBFSJINBPPXU
Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Class 3 - System Design Strategies
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Class 3 - System Design Strategies - Air Management - Expansion Tank Sizing - Point of No Pressure Change (Proper Pump Location) - Primary/Secondary Piping - Variable Primary Flow Systems
Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Class 4 - Heat Transfer
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Class 4 - Heat Transfer - Heat Exchangers - Different Types and Their Applications - Sizing Examples - Heat Pumps - Domestic Hot Water Heat Pumps - Heat Pumps & Fossil Fuel Back-up (Hybrid Application)
Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Class 2 - Pumping Concepts
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Class 2 - Pumping Concepts - Re-cap of Class 1 - Variable Speed Pumping - Pump Affinity Laws - ECM Pumping Selection & Application - PLEV - Part Load Efficiency Values
Hydronic System Design Fundamentals for Engineers - Class 1 System Overview
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Class 1 - System Overview - Hydronic System Components - Understanding a Pump Curve and The System Curve - Bell & Gossett’s System Syzer (Both the Calculator Wheel & Mobile App)
ECOCIRC 20-18 Distributor Infomercial
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ECOCIRC 20-18 Distributor Infomercial
LTI Tankless Water Heaters
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LTI Tankless Water Heaters
B&G System Syzer
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B&G System Syzer
ConXus Remote Connectivity module
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ConXus Remote Connectivity module
Negative Regulation Gas Train Operation Overview
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Negative Regulation Gas Train Operation Overview
Tekmar RoomResponse
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Tekmar RoomResponse
Understanding Hydronic System Components
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Understanding Hydronic System Components
Venting Do's & Dont's
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Venting Do's & Dont's
What is Outdoor Reset and Why
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What is Outdoor Reset and Why
Centrotherm Venting Systems
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Centrotherm Venting Systems
Lochinvar Smart Control
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Lochinvar Smart Control
Lochinvar Crest Boiler Service
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Lochinvar Crest Boiler Service
Lochinvar Noble Boiler Service
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Lochinvar Noble Boiler Service
Troubleshooting Steam Heating Systems
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Troubleshooting Steam Heating Systems
ECM Pump Selection & Application
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ECM Pump Selection & Application

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @engsherif4657
    @engsherif4657 15 годин тому

    Good

  • @JD-Ringo
    @JD-Ringo 5 днів тому

    I know I am late to see seeing this, but thanks! This was a great video and explanation. I have a question regarding zones. I have 3 zones and a thermostat and pump for each. How could I implement this? Would I need three resets, one for each? Or just one for the main living area? Or is it not really meant for my application? Thanks again for the great presentation.

  • @nebbrooklyn5966
    @nebbrooklyn5966 23 дні тому

    Great video thanks

  • @larryclark9920
    @larryclark9920 Місяць тому

    How about your boiler won't come out of standby?

  • @TurboDaveT
    @TurboDaveT Місяць тому

    A customer froze up a cabin where a Noble is installed, and glycol was leaking out of the boiler. It turns out the domestic water in the exchanger froze, deformed it, and it now leaks at both valve connections. I searched for information and here's your video. Just what I needed. Thanks!

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 19 днів тому

      Glad we could help!

  • @larryclark9920
    @larryclark9920 Місяць тому

    Anyone seen a video related to changing a flue senson or a FBN2000?? mANY THANKS!!

  • @DThinker123
    @DThinker123 2 місяці тому

    Some comments: With regards to the Sigma 848 diagram explanation- Pint is not the signal pressure, it's actually the Inlet pressure. From my experience inlet pressure on combination valves does not have to be stable, so long as it is above the minimum pressure (typically 6" WC). I've seen inlet pressure swing from 16" to 6" with out impacting CO2 % at all. Note- with a premix blower (blower located downstream of the venturi) you will not need the rubber signal hose since pressure upstream of the venturi will be equal to atmospheric pressure. Another benefit of leaning out the mixture at low firing rates- in the event of restricted air flow, your furnace will fail lean versus rich causing high CO concentrations.

  • @benmoussayoucef4699
    @benmoussayoucef4699 3 місяці тому

    one of the best explanation that i found thank you so much

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 3 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @HVACHOUSEHOLDER
    @HVACHOUSEHOLDER 4 місяці тому

    Much appreciated to have access to this type of education. It’s hard to get this stuff all in one place these days on the west coast.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 3 місяці тому

      Glad you found it useful. Keep an eye out for the next 3 parts of the series.

  • @youseftraveller2546
    @youseftraveller2546 4 місяці тому

    thanks for sharing all this, do you have also a book recommendation for the subject ?

  • @drone_video9849
    @drone_video9849 7 місяців тому

    This is a really good video; I have watched a bunch of them before making the decision to buy a Tekmar, but found this video after my decision. I'm going ahead with 3x 564, and 5x 561, attached to new IBL SLC, and 3x Life Breath AHU. I hopeful that the installer knows how to set this all up propertly. I think I like the idea of the room response. Overall, I learned a great deal about this system, and feel much more comfortable with my decision. The biggest reason for me was I have a Honeywell IAQ, but I could never find anyone who knew enough about the IAQ, Boiler and AHU setup - so always ginger pointing - hoping the tekmar unifies the support for the complete system. I had two AHU X10 of the 3 motors die and decided to bite the bullet and change out the complete system. Not to mention I have a Munchkin boiler that has been giving me grief for years that I was just fed up with and decided to do one entire new system. Hopefully, it pays off.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 7 місяців тому

      Glad the video was so helpful! tekmar is a great product!

  • @iceman846
    @iceman846 8 місяців тому

    Stop clearing your throat

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 8 місяців тому

      I'll make sure to provide him with some lozenges in the future.

  • @johnleny5662
    @johnleny5662 8 місяців тому

    Nicely thought out video. The Noble is a great boiler!

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 8 місяців тому

      Thank you! It really is!

    • @nitsapeacelove3842
      @nitsapeacelove3842 7 місяців тому

      ​@@FIA_Incyeah no. As my 83yr old sick ma & my illness (should go to hospital but can't cuz every day it breaks down & EVERYONE has been here for hours over days & now weeks. BRAND NEW. Your tech support is crap. $12K from 2 sick old people whose new heater doesn't work & you've sent NO ONE to help. SHAME ON YOU

  • @andyknappenberger7512
    @andyknappenberger7512 8 місяців тому

    Good information but did you record the audio on your toaster?

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 8 місяців тому

      I think the issue is we had it on the bagel setting.

  • @johnmallette689
    @johnmallette689 9 місяців тому

    Has anyone has the issue of flame fail while running? Im going back on a Noble we installed about year ago that is having this issue. In high fire no issue but when it ramps down the flame drops out.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 8 місяців тому

      sounds like the venturi needs to be cleaned and a possible combustion adjustment. Contacting your local contractor would be our recordation.

  • @germanfool4222
    @germanfool4222 9 місяців тому

    Can you do a demonstration on adjusting gas pressure? Maybe do another with deep cleaning a heat exchanger? Or error codes troubleshooting?

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 9 місяців тому

      Great suggestion!

  • @secureaxxess
    @secureaxxess 9 місяців тому

    Ive been stumbling through the internet to find some good G2 info that was right to the point. Excellent presentation! Answered many of my questions. Although this is a few years old, the data you provided was very clear and precise still. Thank you and two thumbs up sir.

    • @steveb365
      @steveb365 9 місяців тому

      The only people that say "G2" are in a boardroom. The rest of us say INT or intel because other people know what we mean when we convey same concept with fewer or equal syllables.

  • @cariocadenyc
    @cariocadenyc 10 місяців тому

    GOLD!

  • @dwightdwight1498
    @dwightdwight1498 10 місяців тому

    Great video thanks

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 9 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @johnbasteen2909
    @johnbasteen2909 10 місяців тому

    I'm still confused about how the flow in a secondary circuit can exceed the primary supply. I'm probably confusing volume with flow, but if a primary loop is only supplying 50 GPM of water, how can a secondary pump increase or accelerate that to 100 GPM when the quantity/velocity of water behind it in the supply isn't sufficient to meet the call? Wouldn't that create a massive vacuum behind the tee since their would be a shortage but there's no air to create a void? I mean, I heard your explanation that 50GPM backflows through the common and joins the original 50 GPM that entered the tee initially, I'm just still confused lol.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 9 місяців тому

      This video, while old, is a really good explanation. ua-cam.com/video/U5nDztGOYDg/v-deo.html

  • @ozarkdaredevils
    @ozarkdaredevils 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much ... ex plumber who is retired have a combi installed 4 years ago and need to service. Thank you

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 10 місяців тому

      Glad this was helpful!

  • @kotaplumbingandheating
    @kotaplumbingandheating 11 місяців тому

    The principles of modern hydronics still date back to this man’s findings. Thank you Gil for your massive contribution to this industry and may you rest in peace

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 8 місяців тому

      The slide rules he mad by hand are so impressive.

  • @retro0607
    @retro0607 11 місяців тому

    The fact that this video only has 1.7k views and yet countless videos on troubleshooting air and pressure related issues in modern hydronic heating systems have hundreds of thousands, speaks volumes about the state of the residential heating industry. I recently began residential service work, with my prior experience being big commercial hydronic systems and the amount of failed expansion tanks, popped relief valves, leaking auto vents, air bound systems, etc.... that have all just been excepted as facts of life with hydronic heating systems was alarming, The very first thing I noticed was nearly every single one of these systems had circulators on the return pumping into an expansion tank. Anyone that understands any basic hydronic or fluid dynamic principles can understand immediately what causes these issues. The negative pressures on the circulator inlet allow the system fill to continously add makeup water to the system, autovents draw constant air in, expansion tanks get filled with water until the bladders fail, then excess pressure exits the system through the relief valves or autovents. The effect of constantly adding undissolved oxygen into the system compounds all of these issues and creates endless issues and component wear. This video should be part of a required curriculum for any hydronic heating installer or servicemen. We need technicians that understand the theory of how these systems operate, not parts changers and salesmen of misinformation.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 11 місяців тому

      Well said. We agree, that's why we have such a focus on education here as FIA

    • @bryanswanson5007
      @bryanswanson5007 8 місяців тому

      You mean dissolved oxygen

    • @CrustyOlSalt
      @CrustyOlSalt 4 місяці тому

      It is a mazing how many refuse to learn the basics.

  • @lucille284
    @lucille284 11 місяців тому

    Just had a Bradford White combi boiler installed in my home. The plumber said I didn't need the outdoor reset even though it came with the unit. Any thoughts? Thanks ahead.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 10 місяців тому

      Outdoor reset isn't required, but it increases boiler efficiency and if it can be installed it should.

  • @lucknernoel772
    @lucknernoel772 11 місяців тому

    Any ever have lockout Water press switch erron lochinvar noble combi boiler?

  • @kevinpearce3281
    @kevinpearce3281 11 місяців тому

    In Manitoba you need to vent 2’ above the ground because of snow

  • @henrybartlett1986
    @henrybartlett1986 Рік тому

    This is amazing. So many commercial installations are incorrectly installed.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc 9 місяців тому

      It's one of the first things we check for when checking out a problem installation

  • @arismixalopoulos4010
    @arismixalopoulos4010 Рік тому

    Very nice demonstration. But... what would be the point of no pressure change if there is no expansion tank in the circuit (theoritically suppose a closed loop circuit which has no heating/cooling function)?

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      In your theoretically static temperature closed loop example with no expansion tank there wouldn't be one and it would not matter where the pump is located.

  • @CrustyOlSalt
    @CrustyOlSalt Рік тому

    You never explained why there is a second pump at the inlet to the boiler on the primary system?

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      The primary system has a pump to circulate the water around the primary system.

  • @AnnLaustsen87
    @AnnLaustsen87 Рік тому

    Could you explain further how you got the C_v value of 1.7 in that last example? I'm not quite following.

  • @michelleheart190
    @michelleheart190 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video! Very appreciated and will certainly forward this to my grand children who are in the trades.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jeepski247
    @jeepski247 Рік тому

    This video was amazing! Thank you for sharing this knowledge! My Lochinvar Noble boiler currently has a fail ignition fault. It's been running like a top for three years then just stopped. I confirmed I have spark. I confirmed 26 volt from the board to the gas valve. My boiler goes from pre purge, runs 26 volt to the gas valve, I get ignition (visible) for 0.5 seconds, then boiler goes into post purge and gas valve goes to 0 volt. Repeat 3 more times, error and lockout. I don't have a manometer to check the gas valve unfortunately, but that may be the culprit. Odd to me that I can see it fire through the sight glass and it still shuts off though...any ideas from the peanut gallery???

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      It’s hard to pinpoint the exact cause for this as there are many things that could be the issue. When was the unit serviced…i.e… burner cleaned, etc..If you do not know I would start there. You can find your local representatives here www.lochinvar.com/locator/

  • @djspyro123
    @djspyro123 Рік тому

    My boiler is working fine but the display screen keep rebooting itself, what’s the solution? Do I have a bad control board? @FIA_inc

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Does the unit still operate normally? If it does, I suspect it is not the main control board it would probably be the user interface or the ribbon cable between the user interface and the main control board. I suggest checking all the connections from the display board to the main control board. Power it down then power it back up and see if it goes away after rechecking the connections. Unfortunately there is no way to field test the boards. The main control board is the “brain” and is where the logic takes place, the user interface or display screen is only a window to see into the brain….so to speak. You can find your local representatives and service contractors here:www.lochinvar.com/locator/

    • @djspyro123
      @djspyro123 Рік тому

      It was the interface board. Can the inlet valve assembly be replaced? What’s the part number?

  • @mikedarroch6697
    @mikedarroch6697 Рік тому

    Love how everyone is multi-tasking (on calls, talking to others, even watching TV) when he takes everyone off mute. 😂

  • @tphvac87
    @tphvac87 Рік тому

    I’m seen plastic venturis completely rot out anyway to fix that? Like the plastic crumbles apart

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Typically a plastic venturi rotting out or physically breaking down means it is being exposed to exhaust gas recirculation, a laundry dryer vent exhaust or some other chemical that could be drawing into the intake of the boiler.

  • @shambles416
    @shambles416 Рік тому

    This guy having domestic disputes during this video? Thanks fukn golden 😂

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Bit of free entertainment for you guys!

  • @gladimirpacheco5192
    @gladimirpacheco5192 Рік тому

    Great explanation! I'd love to receive a B & G system sizer wheel if still available.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Contact us a training@fiainc.com

  • @adamkilgore2687
    @adamkilgore2687 Рік тому

    Amazing work sir

  • @southendcycleworks
    @southendcycleworks Рік тому

    So often overlooked by building engineers. I can't tell you how many cooling towers I have seen sitting on ground level next to the pump expecting the max pump capabilities

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      And this stuff was figured out years and years ago!

  • @jakovbilic4556
    @jakovbilic4556 Рік тому

    This is amazing explanation! Are there any books or courses you would recommend for going in depth and learning about it more?

  • @brianzurowski5125
    @brianzurowski5125 Рік тому

    What exactly should the heat exchanger tubes look like? I did a dual fan Lochinvar and the tubes to me looked dirty. You didn’t really cover that in the video.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      It is a firetube boiler so the interior of the tubes themselves cannot really be seen. You can see the upper chamber where combustion takes place. You can vacuum out the chamber. You can pour a vinegar solution into the “firetubes” but it is not recommended to run anything down into the firetubes like a brush/wire, etc… See the IOM for cleaning procedures. You can find your local representatives and service contractors here:www.lochinvar.com/locator/

  • @luciennejones7338
    @luciennejones7338 Рік тому

    Im not getting dhw. At my faucets

    • @djspyro123
      @djspyro123 Рік тому

      I’ve replace the diverter one year and another year I replaced the flow sensor that has a red light.

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Flow may not be high enough to trigger DHW, verify DHW flow is at least 0.4 gpm You can find your local representatives and service contractors here: www.lochinvar.com/locator/

  • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
    @jasonjohnsonHVAC Рік тому

    Gil Carlson....one of the godfathers of modern hydronics

  • @905Alive
    @905Alive Рік тому

    One of the benefits missed is fewer cracked boilers, especially commercial, lower operating temps and less major expansion/contraction make a huge difference in boiler life. I also think that now with higher fuel prices here to stay that ODR is also beneficial to small mass boilers and even a System 2000, I think now they say ODR can be a 10-30% increase in efficiency and that would easily pay for the ODR control in one year or less. Even with a small mass min temp of 160-170 and max of 200-210 there would be huge savings.

  • @Ontariolabz
    @Ontariolabz Рік тому

    I'm swapping in a new primary loop calculator and that led me to thinking about my boiler short cycling a little much, so here I am looking at what outdoor reset to go with! Thanks!

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Glad we could help!

  • @mwong000
    @mwong000 Рік тому

    I finally found a presentation that explains what the acronyms are, and what they do. Thank you. I have a stupid question that I couldn't find an answer in spite of searching the web for a week. I wonder if anyone can help. The questions is: why do I want or need a primary/secondary loop? I thought the biggest reasons for P/S were to 1) reduce the temp of the inlet water (shock to the heat exchanger), and also create a path for the boiler circulator. Well, if I ran the system temp as low as possible (based on the fact that I have 40 year old baseboards tha are not something I will replace), why do I need to reduce thermal shock? Ultimately the boiler/system pump should run 4 hours without start/stop. Low outlet temps = low Delta T. So minimal shock to the heat exchanger. Also , If I turn OFF the boiler pump, and have a variable system circulator that runs only if there is demand from the thermostat, why do I NEED a secondary loop? I presently have 8 zones, so balancing the primary/secondary for all system demands would be virtually impossible with a low loss header if you want to minimize return water temperature to condensate during low demand. The system circulator would either be overpower or under powering the boiler circulator based on heat demands (single or multiple zones demanding heat).

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      We have a presentation on this topic: ua-cam.com/video/XdUEtOlz10M/v-deo.html

  • @Monaco_mechanical
    @Monaco_mechanical Рік тому

    There's a Richardson system in my father's house. It really confused older plumbers when I would ask for help. Now I understand it very well. I have some valves saved, but haven't seen a replacement for the trap-90s.

  • @markhoffman
    @markhoffman Рік тому

    Excellent presentation

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Glad you liked it

  • @nolanlewis8459
    @nolanlewis8459 Рік тому

    For multiple boilers in primary secondary configuration are isolation valves necessary? or would check valve, boiler, circ etc. provide enough pressure drop to prevent flow through inactive boilers?

    • @FIA_Inc
      @FIA_Inc Рік тому

      Check valves if working properly will prevent unwanted flow but Isolation valves are recommended if and when a boiler needs to be isolated to perform any work on it on the water side.

  • @chuckbeckley7894
    @chuckbeckley7894 Рік тому

    I hope you folks are able to start building some boilers here before too long it is cold in Alaska and there is not one boiler in our state.