Maybe you guys can give me some input.
I've been running my EKO 25 since 2009. Just installed a 325 gal propane tank this fall for storage. I have a small house very well insulated so my heat demand is low. Boiler is in a insulated building 65' away from house, Thermopex from boiler to house.
Anyways my boiler seems to get up to 190+ deg good gasification, BUT I feel I should be able to move this hot water to the house better/faster. How can I have 191 deg. water at the house but the top of my tank only be 187, middle about 160 seems like they are not climbing fast enough? The pump at my boiler is a Taco 009. Danfos valve for protection.
So the question is if I step up to a pump that moves more water will that speed up my tank charging? My boiler gets to my max of 195 and then idles, this is when the top is 187, mid 165, bottom 155. What pump would be a good choice? the 009 seems to have a very verticle curve.
Thanks
I've been running my EKO 25 since 2009. Just installed a 325 gal propane tank this fall for storage. I have a small house very well insulated so my heat demand is low. Boiler is in a insulated building 65' away from house, Thermopex from boiler to house.
Anyways my boiler seems to get up to 190+ deg good gasification, BUT I feel I should be able to move this hot water to the house better/faster. How can I have 191 deg. water at the house but the top of my tank only be 187, middle about 160 seems like they are not climbing fast enough? The pump at my boiler is a Taco 009. Danfos valve for protection.
So the question is if I step up to a pump that moves more water will that speed up my tank charging? My boiler gets to my max of 195 and then idles, this is when the top is 187, mid 165, bottom 155. What pump would be a good choice? the 009 seems to have a very verticle curve.
Thanks