Hi everybody. Thank you in advance for any help or advice you can give me.
My wife and I bought a house in September which use(d) an oil boiler for domestic hot water and to operate a hydronic heating system. We were stunned to see what our oil usage was over the first 3 months we were here. So we quickly made a great decision and bought a harman accentra 52i pellet insert. This stove effectively heats our 2200 st ft colonial in Connecticut. We only turn the heat on in the second floor at night because my wife thinks our 1 year old won't sleep through the night with his door open.
So the heating system kicks on very little. Now I'd like to install an electric water heater to supply hot water and bypass the tankless coil in the boiler. I would alter the wiring in the aquastat (Honeywell l8124a) to cold start the boiler and install a ball valve to stop the supply of city water to the boiler coil. I would drain the coil and leave the tempering valve off to leave a pressure relief inside the coil.
I'd like to also install a ball valve on the supply to the water heater. I'm thinking doing this would allow me to effectively use the electric heater for 99.99% of our heating but allow me to switch to the conventional tankless coil in the event of a power outage.
Any thoughts on this? The boiler is a laars Newport approx. 12 years old. I'm wondering if leaving the coil empty and exposing it to the heat of the boiler (when it does turn on) could cause damage to the copper.
Thank you all so much!
My wife and I bought a house in September which use(d) an oil boiler for domestic hot water and to operate a hydronic heating system. We were stunned to see what our oil usage was over the first 3 months we were here. So we quickly made a great decision and bought a harman accentra 52i pellet insert. This stove effectively heats our 2200 st ft colonial in Connecticut. We only turn the heat on in the second floor at night because my wife thinks our 1 year old won't sleep through the night with his door open.
So the heating system kicks on very little. Now I'd like to install an electric water heater to supply hot water and bypass the tankless coil in the boiler. I would alter the wiring in the aquastat (Honeywell l8124a) to cold start the boiler and install a ball valve to stop the supply of city water to the boiler coil. I would drain the coil and leave the tempering valve off to leave a pressure relief inside the coil.
I'd like to also install a ball valve on the supply to the water heater. I'm thinking doing this would allow me to effectively use the electric heater for 99.99% of our heating but allow me to switch to the conventional tankless coil in the event of a power outage.
Any thoughts on this? The boiler is a laars Newport approx. 12 years old. I'm wondering if leaving the coil empty and exposing it to the heat of the boiler (when it does turn on) could cause damage to the copper.
Thank you all so much!