Ezzie
Well-known member
I'm just researching to decide what boiler to get to drive my in-floor radiant heating for my new shop. Here are the specs.
Natural gas
Output gequirement - approx. 100,000 btu/hr.
Glycol/water mix circulating through 3250' of 1/2" PEX embedded in the concrete slab (2000 sq. ft. divided into three seperate zones)
Prefer a high efficiency direct venting type, possibly a wall mountable unit with a high AFUe (over 90%)
Optional integrated on-demand hot water (potable)
One such boiler I have found is made by Triangle Tube - the Prestige Excellence 110
http://www.triangletube.com/PDF/Prestige Cond_Boiler/Excellence_Lit_0208.pdf
Anybody here have any experience with something like this??
Natural gas
Output gequirement - approx. 100,000 btu/hr.
Glycol/water mix circulating through 3250' of 1/2" PEX embedded in the concrete slab (2000 sq. ft. divided into three seperate zones)
Prefer a high efficiency direct venting type, possibly a wall mountable unit with a high AFUe (over 90%)
Optional integrated on-demand hot water (potable)
One such boiler I have found is made by Triangle Tube - the Prestige Excellence 110
http://www.triangletube.com/PDF/Prestige Cond_Boiler/Excellence_Lit_0208.pdf
Anybody here have any experience with something like this??

