Glad you guys are finally figuring out what I've been preaching for years! If you are running close on hot water supply on busy days, lower the setpoint by 10° and you might gain enough capacity to get you through the day. For my floor heat, the Takagi 199K Btu I have is rated for 10gpm...That's AT Maximum Operating Conditions. This is at the highest inlet pressure and minimum setpoint temp! @ 105° setpoint and 40psi inlet pressure, I get 6.7 gpm flow. Luckily it is enough to keep my slabs ice free. I would have to have lots of wiggle room if I were to trust one to feed my HP pumps! Too risky for me....
I also have mentioned in a lot of threads, most of these heaters have tiny inlet filter screens...You might want to have a few spares since they get blocked very easily. The things that happen on busy days! The heat exchangers in these heaters have very tiny orifices to get the amount of heat transfer they need. Hence the filter screen. Pesky little hidden time bombs!
I also have mentioned in a lot of threads, most of these heaters have tiny inlet filter screens...You might want to have a few spares since they get blocked very easily. The things that happen on busy days! The heat exchangers in these heaters have very tiny orifices to get the amount of heat transfer they need. Hence the filter screen. Pesky little hidden time bombs!