I know this subject has come up before, so I hope this is not too redundant, but I needed some hand-holding on expansion tanks as I start to design the layout in preparation for an EKO 60 that is on-order and due in within a month or so. Just for background, I am a non-plumber, and have no prior experience with hydronic systems. However, between this website, and reading all of Dan Holohan's books, the IBR manual and every book with boiler information I can get my hands on, I am starting to get the hang of things a little bit, on paper at least! The installation is in the bottom of a barn that we converted to a house, along with a second small home about 50 ft away. There will be 3 zones, one for each half of the barn, and one for the house via a buried PEX line. I did various heat loss calculations, and compared our prior fuel usage, all approaches confirmed the EKO 60 as being about the correct size boiler.
I am planning about 1600 gal of storage using 2 LP tanks. However, sizing up a suitable expansion tank exactly on the various websites, or using the rule of thumb of about 5%, gives a very large expansion tank volume on the order of 80 gal.
At this large volume, all I am finding are larger commercial units, with prices running $1,000 or more (for diaphram tanks). I am still just sketching out the system, so these are just order of magnitude estimates at the moment - however, the total price for the re-furbished, welded up LP tanks, plus the necessary very large expansion tank, is starting to add up to quit a lot of spare change.
I guess my question is, am I missing something here? The expansion tank required for such large water volumes is starting to emerge as a fairly major issue in the total system design and price. I was wonding what people are recommending as good sources for such large expansion tanks, and if there are any issues with these expansion tanks that I should be aware of before sizing it more exactly and actually ordering one? The total price is approaching that of an open storage tank system with heat exchangers, such as the one Tarm sells. I had kind of assumed it would be always be cheaper and better to go the pressurized storage route, but I am starting to wonder if simply buying the pre-fab Tarm storage system with hx's might be a cost-competetive alternative?
I am planning about 1600 gal of storage using 2 LP tanks. However, sizing up a suitable expansion tank exactly on the various websites, or using the rule of thumb of about 5%, gives a very large expansion tank volume on the order of 80 gal.
At this large volume, all I am finding are larger commercial units, with prices running $1,000 or more (for diaphram tanks). I am still just sketching out the system, so these are just order of magnitude estimates at the moment - however, the total price for the re-furbished, welded up LP tanks, plus the necessary very large expansion tank, is starting to add up to quit a lot of spare change.
I guess my question is, am I missing something here? The expansion tank required for such large water volumes is starting to emerge as a fairly major issue in the total system design and price. I was wonding what people are recommending as good sources for such large expansion tanks, and if there are any issues with these expansion tanks that I should be aware of before sizing it more exactly and actually ordering one? The total price is approaching that of an open storage tank system with heat exchangers, such as the one Tarm sells. I had kind of assumed it would be always be cheaper and better to go the pressurized storage route, but I am starting to wonder if simply buying the pre-fab Tarm storage system with hx's might be a cost-competetive alternative?