Timbercreek
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Hi folks,
My boiler is a heatmor 100cs.
Roughly 125' of 1" thermopex each way, boiler is 125 from house. Buried 3' down
Taco 0010 at the boiler
100plate sidearm in the house,
Taco 007 moving inside water thru oil furnace.
Heats house fine if one zone is calling or its warm out. Very slow heat recovery if its cold out.
Is my taco 0010 too small for 125' run(250' loop?)
So i have cheap clipon thermos at all 4 points and havent busted out the ir thermo yet.
Boiler says 72 out 50 return(celsius) guessing the 150 degree ambient air affects the gauge, as leaving rear door open drops both gauges
Wood side of Heat exchanger in house says 42 in 32 out (celsius)
Oil furnace side says 32 out 32in, sometime 30 in
Heat exchanger is plumbed so wood hot goes in the top and the oil hot comes out there,
Wood return comes out bottom and oil cold goes in there.
Wood Boiler was cycling on at 150 and off at 185 farenheit.
Wood boiler is 6' higher then sidearm as the sidearm is in basement.
Oil furnace tied to sidearm via 1" copper.
Any and all opinions are welcome.
Plumber says the 0010 is high flow low head, says i need a high head pump, 0011 or 0013.
Saw some instances of 0013 cavating on 1" line on 300' loops.
My boiler is a heatmor 100cs.
Roughly 125' of 1" thermopex each way, boiler is 125 from house. Buried 3' down
Taco 0010 at the boiler
100plate sidearm in the house,
Taco 007 moving inside water thru oil furnace.
Heats house fine if one zone is calling or its warm out. Very slow heat recovery if its cold out.
Is my taco 0010 too small for 125' run(250' loop?)
So i have cheap clipon thermos at all 4 points and havent busted out the ir thermo yet.
Boiler says 72 out 50 return(celsius) guessing the 150 degree ambient air affects the gauge, as leaving rear door open drops both gauges
Wood side of Heat exchanger in house says 42 in 32 out (celsius)
Oil furnace side says 32 out 32in, sometime 30 in
Heat exchanger is plumbed so wood hot goes in the top and the oil hot comes out there,
Wood return comes out bottom and oil cold goes in there.
Wood Boiler was cycling on at 150 and off at 185 farenheit.
Wood boiler is 6' higher then sidearm as the sidearm is in basement.
Oil furnace tied to sidearm via 1" copper.
Any and all opinions are welcome.
Plumber says the 0010 is high flow low head, says i need a high head pump, 0011 or 0013.
Saw some instances of 0013 cavating on 1" line on 300' loops.