Sidearm Plumbing Question

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ElkCountry

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Jul 10, 2014
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Michigan
I have an existing eko 25 plumbed to a forced air heat exchanger and would like to add a side arm to heat my DHW. Ive looked at the central boiler schematic for installation and it shows one line running from the boiler to the side arm then to the forced air heat exchanger. All running off the single pump at the boiler. Is that the proper way to plumb one of these? It seems like I would want a zone valve/ second pump for my forced air exchanger line and keep a constant circulation to the side arm. Just looking for clarification thanks for any help.

My eko 25 is currently running in an insulated outdoor shed with no storage.
 
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