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Posted by on October 21, 2006, 4:39 am
SOUNDS LIKE YOU DONT WANT TO PAY YOUR BILL ANYWAY YOU DID NOT INDICATE
THAT THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH THE SYSTEM
ALSO A PLUMBER IS NOT QUALIFIED TO MAKE A CALL ON A HEATING SYSTEM
DESIGN THAT IS WHY HE IS WORKING ON YOUR TOILET
IT IS PROB MORE EFF THE WAY IT IS NOW WITH INDIVIDUAL LOOPS YOU ARE
GETTING A LOWER TEMP RETURN WITCH EQUALS HIGHER EFF
I DO COMMERCIAL WORK BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU GOOD LUCK
> I'm a consumer that recently had a Weil McLain Ultra boiler installed in my
> ranch house with three radiant hot water zones. My hvac contracter chose not
> to install a primary and secondary water loop, as the installation manual
> calls for. The supply and return water lines just go straight in and out of
> the boiler. (He told me there are alternative ways to plumb the Ultra
> boiler). He wired the system so that each thermostat, when it calls for
> heat, starts the appropriate pump and turns on the boiler.
>
> A plumber, in the house to repair a toilet, saw the Ultra boiler setup and
> told me that it was not installed correctly. In fact he said that the
> warranty would be void without the primary and secondary hydronic loops.
>
> Who is right? I tried calling W/M but the operator would give me tech
> support because I am not a contractor. But W/M's customer relations will not
> return my call. I am not sure that I trust my hvac man because he called in
> additional help three times during the installation, which took more than
> one month.
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