I have a 3-bay SS with a BIG boiler assigned to the floor heat. It's an old boiler, pretty stupid, waaay oversized for the job so it burns way too much propane, and it comes on below 35 degrees F and run all ^@$^$ night when no one is at the wash. It only turns off the next day after the temp rises above 35 degrees F.
I have purchased a 110V "cycle timer" from my local agricultural store. (These are used in greenhouses.) This unit allows variable settings such as 15 mins ON, then 15 mins OFF. Or maybe 15 mins ON, then 5 or 10 mins OFF. You can control the cycling.
Combined with a 110v relay, I am going to cycle the oversized and inefficient boiler this year instead of letting the stupid thing run full blast all night. I hope to save 50% on the propane bill this year; however, I need to tweak the system to make sure I don't get any freezing on the slabs. Even if I only manage 30% or so it will be a huge savings.
The cycle timer was under $100. The relay, base, and housing was under $50.
I have purchased a 110V "cycle timer" from my local agricultural store. (These are used in greenhouses.) This unit allows variable settings such as 15 mins ON, then 15 mins OFF. Or maybe 15 mins ON, then 5 or 10 mins OFF. You can control the cycling.
Combined with a 110v relay, I am going to cycle the oversized and inefficient boiler this year instead of letting the stupid thing run full blast all night. I hope to save 50% on the propane bill this year; however, I need to tweak the system to make sure I don't get any freezing on the slabs. Even if I only manage 30% or so it will be a huge savings.
The cycle timer was under $100. The relay, base, and housing was under $50.
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