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Found this set-up yesterday: Energy Kinetics 2000. Very impressive. They have a great website
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http://www.energykinetics.com/index.html Does anyone have a date code for Energy Kinetics? The boiler was an EK-F1 Ser# F10212023121 and the W/H was an 0225021 Ser#02471209443. I'm guessing march of 2002 for the boiler and nov of 2002 for the w/h but I'd like confirmation. "A man cannot be truly grateful and remain unhappy"
http://www.SmithHomeInspection.com SmithHomeInspection@yahoo.com NY State Lic. # 16000008304 631-434-5200 Last edited by bsmith; 5/6/07 at 8:11 AM.. Reason: add pics |
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FYI-
I just heard from Energy Keinetics - they use year/month date code on the boilers. They get their water heaters from different manufacturers and use the original manufacturers codes on the water heaters. "A man cannot be truly grateful and remain unhappy"
http://www.SmithHomeInspection.com SmithHomeInspection@yahoo.com NY State Lic. # 16000008304 631-434-5200 |
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