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This tank (blue tank on the right) was attached to the boiler, so I'm assuming it's the sidearm water heater. Is the control knob to regulate temperature? How does it do that?
Kenton Shepard, InterNACHI member # 04082383 Certified Master Inspector (CMI) InterNACHI Director of International Development Director of Green Building EXPERT WITNESS SERVICE Conventional and Log homes (303) 717-8940
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Turn it up to call for more heat...just another thermostat, I believe...but I don't know what a "sidearm" water heater is.
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Joseph P. Hagarty joseph.hagarty@comcast.net Main Line Inspections, Inc. Phone: 610-399-3675 Email: MainLineHI@comcast.net http://pa.nachi.org/mainlinepa/about.html http://www.householdinspector.com National President / NACHI (2003-2004) NACHI Education Committee Member |
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water comes out of the boiler at way too high a temperature for use at plumbing fixtures. Because there is no actual heating mechanism I'm wondering how the tank supplies water at proper temperatures. All I can think of is that it might mix cold water into the hot water supply pipes somehow. Kenton Shepard, InterNACHI member # 04082383 Certified Master Inspector (CMI) InterNACHI Director of International Development Director of Green Building EXPERT WITNESS SERVICE Conventional and Log homes (303) 717-8940
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It appears that the tank contains a heat exchanger, and boiler water is circulated through the heat exchanger coil in the tank by a pump. The thermostat on the tank controls the pump. This provides for domestic water temperature control and isolates the domestic (drinking) water from the boiler water, which may be contaminated from circulation through the heating system, or perhaps even contain water treatment chemicals.
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This illustrated site will help you gain additional knowledge on indirect water heaters. http://www.parkerboiler.com/pdf/broc...210/209-11.pdf
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Thanks, James and David.
Nice to see you posting again David. I hope things are back in order. Kenton Shepard, InterNACHI member # 04082383 Certified Master Inspector (CMI) InterNACHI Director of International Development Director of Green Building EXPERT WITNESS SERVICE Conventional and Log homes (303) 717-8940
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