Eric H
Well-known member
I have a 28 year old boiler that is in desperate need of replacement. I have a lot of questions about tankless units. I should probably have 2 posts about this (one for water and one of radiant) but here goes:
This is a 4 bay SS only with an euipment room in the center. I have a similar wash built in 2002 that has 80% eff boilers. Floor heat is 334,000 BTU input, 274,00 BTu output. Hot water is 627,000 BTU input , 524,000 BTU output with a 115 gal storage tank. (this seems over sized)
I have a bid for new boilers from last year that include 399,000 BTU 95% eff boiler for floor heat and 299,000 BTu 95% eff boiler for hot water with a 115 gal storage tank.
So, it looks like I need about:
Floor heat = 299,000 BTU
Hot water = 299,000m BTU
Based on the assumption that the floor heat at the other wash is sized correctly . I never have an icing problem there. And last years bid of 299,000 Btu for the hot water is accurate.
However, all of this is based on BOILERS. I would like to switch to tankless units for everything is possible.
I am hoping that some one can point me in the right direction so I can get moving on this project before the snow arrives.
BTW: the bays would use 15.2 GPM of hot water as currently set up
Thank you in advance. I'm sure there will be LOTS of questions over the next couple of days so I will be monitoring this post closely to answer them a promply as I can
-Eric
This is a 4 bay SS only with an euipment room in the center. I have a similar wash built in 2002 that has 80% eff boilers. Floor heat is 334,000 BTU input, 274,00 BTu output. Hot water is 627,000 BTU input , 524,000 BTU output with a 115 gal storage tank. (this seems over sized)
I have a bid for new boilers from last year that include 399,000 BTU 95% eff boiler for floor heat and 299,000 BTu 95% eff boiler for hot water with a 115 gal storage tank.
So, it looks like I need about:
Floor heat = 299,000 BTU
Hot water = 299,000m BTU
Based on the assumption that the floor heat at the other wash is sized correctly . I never have an icing problem there. And last years bid of 299,000 Btu for the hot water is accurate.
However, all of this is based on BOILERS. I would like to switch to tankless units for everything is possible.
I am hoping that some one can point me in the right direction so I can get moving on this project before the snow arrives.
BTW: the bays would use 15.2 GPM of hot water as currently set up
Thank you in advance. I'm sure there will be LOTS of questions over the next couple of days so I will be monitoring this post closely to answer them a promply as I can
-Eric