Sunday, October 23, 2011

Flair Stack Pack 6" Vent Flue Damper for Gas Boilers Furnaces and Water Heaters

!±8± Flair Stack Pack 6" Vent Flue Damper for Gas Boilers Furnaces and Water Heaters

Brand : Flair International | Rate : | Price : $282.00
Post Date : Oct 23, 2011 14:47:18 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


FEATURES AND BENEFITS: * Tight closing damper vane (with provision of standing pilot for maximum energy savings, resulting in unsurpassed "D sub o" factors.* Lightweight aluminum housing. Support straps not needed. * Precision casting prevents interference between vane and flue pipe. * Lower friction, universal round rod design for greater durability. * Easy to service replaceable actuator (we also sell replacement actuators for many Flair Stack Packs). * Only available in 24 volts (other voltages previously manufactured are not available). * Patented dual interlock positively prevents burner operation when vane is in other than fully open position. * Safe, low voltage control circuit, compatible with standing pilot or intermittent ignition devices. * Damper will always fail in the safe open position on loss of power and will allow continued normal burner operation. * Will start to close only when burner is proven off. * Heavy duty, low temperature motor with integral clutch and lost motion feature to ensure longer life. * Attractive high temperature "cold to the touch" plastic cover. * 1000 degree F rating. * Pre-drilled for easy mounting. * Compatible with all gas fired furnaces, boilers and water heaters as long as vent pipe is the proper size. * Original equipment on nearly every brand of furnace, boiler and water heater--the number one and highest quality vent damper ever sold.SPECIFICATIONS:* Power Requirement: 24VAC 50/60HZ* Minimum Wiring: 18 Gauge 90 degree C Thermostat Anticipator setting: .1 amp + gas valve current. * Switches: Two precision snap acting micro switches rated minimum of 5 amps each at 120/250VAC.INCLUDED:* 6" Vent/Flue Damper (includes Actuator and Housing)* 12" Wiring Harness* Instruction Manual (This will be sent to you by E-mail when your package is shipped).

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Using a Hydronic Heating System is Best With Peerless Boilers

!±8± Using a Hydronic Heating System is Best With Peerless Boilers

Many homeowners as well as companies have many choices in their heating needs when it comes to a hydronic heating system. There are many different types of this heating such as baseboard heater, snow melting operations, conventional radiators, and heat pump applications. The hydronic heating system makes these heating elements much more efficient. The boiler is the main component that helps this boiling heating system work. There are many different brands of the hydronic heating system but a very popular and well known brand is Peerless boilers. They have the experience that gives them the reputation that is well known because of the performance that they instill in their product.

There are different types of Peerless boilers that have uses in the spaces of residential homes as well as commercial buildings. You can find systems that include gas or oiled fired boilers, steam systems and hot water systems, as well as natural or direct venting systems. Peerless has models that include the Purifire, Pinnacle, Series MI, Series DH, Series 63, and many more. The Purefire is the most popular because it has been stated as being the most efficient. It gives an AFUE rating of 97.3 percent, which is very high. This unit also holds the approval of Energy Star.

The Purefire Peerless boilers have a direct vent combustion boiler that can be fueled by either LP gas or natural gas, which ever is the preference of the owner. It has passed many tests performed on it for when it comes to its efficiency, and it has always passed with flying colors. The model numbers in this series of boilers include the PF-210, PF-140, PF-110, PF-80, and the PF-50. These models are differentiated by their maximum MBH input. The Purefire boilers are mainly used for residential purposes and are considered a very durable and trusted model of boiler.

Peerless boilers has equipped their Purefire boilers along with many others with the state of the art technology control panel for easy use, maintenance, and troubleshooting. These boilers are also capable of modulating when there is a larger space that needs to be heated. You can cascade these units up to a capacity of 16 boilers. They can definitely also be used for a commercial purpose if needed due to this feature. When looking for a durable and high performing as well as high efficiency boiler, the Purefire is a great product to look to.


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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Boiler Heating System Efficiency and Concept

!±8± Boiler Heating System Efficiency and Concept

Many of us have heard the term boiler but other than references on television or movies, the definition of the term eludes many. A boiler is essentially a unit that heats water for the home, business, or an entire complex of buildings. They come in a variety of sizes and even different technologies depending on the job they need to do. Boilers can heat water and feed it into the home. It can even use an on board controller/computer to determine the needs of the household for hot water. What you may not realize is that a boiler heating system also exists.

Boilers can heat air as well as water and in fact use water to distribute it. Some systems that do this are complex but for the most part it is a simple process of heating the water and feeding it through piping which contains the steam within the pipes but through a chain reaction of heated metal the water is stripped from the process and just the heat in the metal is transferred to the air "radiating" warmth. It's simple and basic but truly a fascinating concept if you've never heard about it. A boiler heating system has many designs of which this is one of them. How that heat is transferred and distributed is what differentiates the different technologies and boiler models.

The boiler heating system has come a long way since it's inception, and thought efficient technologies a unit can get a great deal of heat to energy used. This heat can be distributed through out the home or from a central unit that is self sufficient. The distribution channels are pipes that are run from the boiler out to the many areas of the home, using insulation on the pipes to make sure the water/steam stays hot all the way out to the farthest part of the home.

Insulating the pipes is key to efficiency in this type of system. If your pipes are not insulated the heat will dissipate before it reaches the farthest room in the house, which will cost you money but not heat that room efficiently. The other issues with not insulating the pipes is that these pipes will be exposed and could burn you, or leak hot water which could cause structural damage as well as personal injury. You can find a great deal of good information on the web about boiler heating systems. This is a great choice, because it can put both the heating of the home and the heating of water used in the home into one unit.


Boiler Heating System Efficiency and Concept

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Peerless MI-09SP Standing Pilot Cast Iron Gas Boiler 80.1% - 260,000 BTU

!±8± Peerless MI-09SP Standing Pilot Cast Iron Gas Boiler 80.1% - 260,000 BTU

Brand : Peerless | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Oct 16, 2011 11:47:43 | N/A


The improved MI-09 Series 260,000 BTU residential cast iron, hot water boiler by Peerless is fully packaged and ready to install. This atmospheric, gas-fired boiler is designed for natural draft use with a conventional chimney. The Series MI boiler is available with either standing pilot or intermittent ignition, and is available as natural or LP gas. The integral draft diverter provides a low-profile design, allowing the boiler to be installed in areas with low clearance. Standard Honeywell controls are easily accessible, making the Series MI boiler simple to install and service. Standard equipment includes a Taco circulator, a flame rollout safety shutoff switch and a vent safety shutoff switch. Standard Equipment Cast iron sections - factory tested and assembled with steel push nipples Deluxe insulated enameled steel jacket 30 psi safety relief valve Standing pilot or Honeywell SmartValve intermittent ignition Limit control with circulator relay Drain valve Temperature-Pressure gage Electrically operated automatic vent damper Flame rollout safety shutoff switch Vent safety shutoff switch

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Beckett Oil Burner Trouble - Review

!±8± Beckett Oil Burner Trouble - Review

Beckett Oil Burners are a very dependable oil burner. Like anything mechanical, they will have failures from time to time. Basic check number 1, does the burner have power supplied to it? Check this with a volt meter. I have seen breakers or fuses that look like they are okay. When checked with a meter they are found to be tripped or bad. I cannot tell you how many times I have been called out to fix an oil furnace, only to have to turn a breaker back on or replace a fuse. Power surges, lightning, or low voltage can often cause this type of thing.

Once the power is verified you can then begin to check that the controls are functioning properly. First, find the red button on the gray box and push it. I could tell you to reset the Protectorelay, but many of you would not have a clue what that is, so the red button on the gray box will do for now. Does the motor start when you do this? If not, then check the power to the motor. This is best done by taking the gray box off and checking the power at the wires going to the motor. Always remember to use care with the hot wires and to shut off the power before disconnecting any wires. If there is power to the motor, check the reset button on the motor. It is a tiny red button on the side usually about halfway around the back of the motor at the worst possible spot to get to. If the motor hums, but does not run then try to turn the blower under the transformer. The transformer is the black box on the top beside the gray box. If the blower will not turn, then take the two screws out that hold the pump and remove the pump. Does the motor start now?

Here are the options then for what we know so far. With the pump removed does the motor run? If so, then the oil pump probably is bad and will not turn. Replace the pump and everything should work. If the motor still just hums, then replace the motor. Of course if there is power to the motor and the reset is not tripped then the motor is bad and needs to be replaced. That should take care of the motor issues. If none of that is the cause of the problem then we need to dig deeper.

The transformer is another problem that can be very common with these oil burners. With the motor running, carefully rock the transformer back on it's hinges and look for sparks in the compartment. The sparks should look like little lightning bolts flying around in there. If the sparks are very weak or yellow in color, then replace the transformer. If there are no sparks and there is confirmed power going to the transformer. The transformer is also bad and needs to be replaced.

Oil pumps rarely go bad and if they do, they are hard to figure out. Another problem with changing the oil pump out, is that the proper equipment is needed to tune up the oil burner after the new pump is installed.

The more common problem that is oil related would be a clogged oil filter. I probably should have addressed that sooner. It is very common for the filter to get plugged by dirt or water. Replacing the oil filter is fairly easy to do and should be done at least once a year. A very dirty load of oil can plug up an oil filter very quickly. A new oil filter is very handy to have available at all times.

The oil nozzle also can be a problem area. This nozzle sprays the oil into the combustion chamber at a very high pressure. The oil is broken down to a fine mist to make it burn more effectively and efficiently. Because of the very fine hole that the oil must go through, even very small pieces of dirt can cause major problems. The oil nozzle assembly is under the transformer and can be removed by unhooking the oil line from the pump. Taking the lock nut off, then sliding the nozzle assembly back and up out through the hole.

Two wrenches should always be used to remove the nozzle. The nozzle should always be replaced using one that is exactly the same flow, angle, and spray pattern as the removed nozzle. Even if it is replaced with the exact same nozzle, the oil burner should have a tune up as soon as possible after replacement. All nozzles are not created totally equal and even very subtle difference can affect the performance of the oil burner.

This is in no way a complete problem guide for oil burners. It will give you some basic things to look at if your oil burner stops working and you need to try to make it run for now. A professional tune up with a combustion analyzer is always recommended for any oi fired appliance at least once yearly. After any replacements or adjustments of any kind a new analysis needs to be completed. An oil burner that is not properly tuned will waste oil and cause many problems with soot build up, that will in turn cause more problems.With oil burners it never pays to try and cut corners. This will almost always come back to you many times over with more problems.

This was intended to be a very basic emergency guide to help get your oil burner running if the problem was a basic one. Oil burners are delicate burning machines that need lots of tender loving care to give them a long life. Make sure that you have a professional tune up your oil burner at least once a year to get the most out of your oil. There are other issues that could come up that I could not address here. As I said oil burners are quite complicated and there are many combination's of problems that can happen.


Beckett Oil Burner Trouble - Review

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