Hello everyone, just signed up to this forum, but I've learned a lot just searching the forums. I need some help on what might be wrong with my installation. I've installed a used, 1980's vintage Jensen wood boiler rated at 100K BTUs in an existing old garage about 55 feet from our old farmhouse, which has an LP forced air system in place. All of the piping is 1". From the supply side at the top of the boiler, I have a 1" T with 1/2" valve off of it to purge air, down through a Y strainer, through a 1" flow meter then down into the pex. After entering the basement at floor joist height, I have a sidearm at my water heater, then back up to joist height to the expansion tank, which is where I've connected for make up water through a pressure limiter. Past the expansion tank is my water to air heat exchanger in the furnace plenum - 1" I/O, 9 loop 3/8" tubing, then past another valve used to purge air, back underground out to the "boiler room", where the piping comes up from floor level to enter the top of the pump, which pumps the return water into the bottom of the boiler tank. The entire distance is about 200'.
The problem is very nominal flow. I have plenty of hot water, but the H/E won't make much heat at 1GPM! Here's what I've tried:
Larger pump - I switched from a Taco 007 to a 0011, thinking maybe too much head. No difference. Then I redid the pex with 90 degree fittings at the entrance to the basement, thinking it may be kinking there when hot - same result. I tried filling with house psi water (33 psi) to force any trapped air out - same result. I really don't think that there's air in it, but what do I know! My latest idea is that the pex was kinking at the house and I've fixed that, but now I have too much pump on it?? Should I switch back to the 007 or am I totally barking up the wrong tree?
I really don't want to see the LP truck this winter, and I'm imagining a cozy 70 degrees in the drafty old farmhouse - can anyone help me?
Thanks!!
Bob
The problem is very nominal flow. I have plenty of hot water, but the H/E won't make much heat at 1GPM! Here's what I've tried:
Larger pump - I switched from a Taco 007 to a 0011, thinking maybe too much head. No difference. Then I redid the pex with 90 degree fittings at the entrance to the basement, thinking it may be kinking there when hot - same result. I tried filling with house psi water (33 psi) to force any trapped air out - same result. I really don't think that there's air in it, but what do I know! My latest idea is that the pex was kinking at the house and I've fixed that, but now I have too much pump on it?? Should I switch back to the 007 or am I totally barking up the wrong tree?
I really don't want to see the LP truck this winter, and I'm imagining a cozy 70 degrees in the drafty old farmhouse - can anyone help me?
Thanks!!
Bob