03-07-2020, 11:19 AM
We've recently retired to our long term retirement home and are getting all the systems in tip top shape so we don't have to deal with them years down the road. We are having the existing 27 year old oil fired BB hot water boiler, controls and valving replaced with a Viessman propane boiler with everything new except the piping. We have 4 existing heat zones plus an indirect HW heater for a total of 5 zones. My shop is in the basement so we will make provisions to add a 6th zone for heat if necessary. Thinking the smaller more efficient boiler won't provide as much "unintended" heat to the basement as the old system.
The current system has a separate circulator for each zone which makes complete sense to me. If one zone--read circulator--fails, all the other zones have heat. Two different reputable local companies are recommending a single variable speed circulator and zone valves which they say is quieter, more trouble free and takes less power to operate than multiple circulators.
Wondering what the WN braintrust thinks??
Thanks for your thoughts, g
The current system has a separate circulator for each zone which makes complete sense to me. If one zone--read circulator--fails, all the other zones have heat. Two different reputable local companies are recommending a single variable speed circulator and zone valves which they say is quieter, more trouble free and takes less power to operate than multiple circulators.
Wondering what the WN braintrust thinks??
Thanks for your thoughts, g
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