And by the way , my company did millions of dollars in commercial boiler systems.
I can not remember the last job where a CI boiler was specified ? We did how ever install more than a couple Aerco mod con million btu units . No wall hung unit !
factory training and start up was required for them.
One job in perticular I remember , we removed a million btu oil boiler and installed 10 Glow core L.P gas units . They were designed with lead lag , outdoor boiler reset and some other specialty controls . The first yrs fuel saving paid for the new system. This was in 1991 when both fuels were cheap.
Many of us old men have forgotten more about boiler systems than we care to think about.
If you read my posts, you will see me say multiple times that COMMERCIAL systems are different than RESIDENTIAL, I am not going to go over why again lol, I already typed it out a ton of times, lol...
No argument from me there, commercial systems should be the high eff. stuff, the commercial high eff. stuff is great for what it does...
As far as mod cons being the future, I agree, 100% ci boilers will be gone someday, no doubt about it, but someday we may all be driving hybrids and electric cars too, so does that mean that 25 years ago when they started making them you should have bought one? NO, they were junk, no one knew how to fix them, parts were expensive, they didn't save you any money unless you drove a million miles {very similar to commercial and resi situation}, and they broke all the time...
Sadly like steam, cast iron will be gone someday, I will argue about that, I will hate to see them go and I have a feeling it won't be for a long time, because there are still a bunch of people out there that can do the math and see its not a smart move financially.
I am a cast iron guy I will not make excuses for it, and when mod cons change I will be a mod con guy, BUT ci isnt going anywhere until that happens. Mark my words this is what will change..
1- controls, gas valves, fan, and other components will be third party supplied and not unit specific {to an extent of course}, When honeywell is making the controls, and you just install a jumper for this boiler or replace a module for that one...
2- HX will be perfect, they are close, the TT is a great design, plastic collector got it a step closer, next they are going to have to change the sensors a bit, you will have clip in well sensors instead of thread in on other units, also they are going to be even easier to change, and they are going to have universal ones..
3- infinite modulation, there will be 2 hx's in a single unit, 1 for 1500btu to 10K and then another for 10K to XXXXX , so we will be seeing 2 stage modulation soon with very low miniums
4-PRICE, units will reflect what they should cost, because honeywelll will be doing the controls, and companies will be competing for the customer, prices will drop, they are easier to ship, cost less to make, etc Mod cons will be in the $1500 range before ci goes awaym we will see ci boilers costing more than mod cons before they are gone for ever...
I know I have not been in the business for 60 years, but I made my mark, I have met some of the best in the biz, I have traded ideas with some of the best minds in hydronics, and I will give anyone in need of it my advice, being honest here, I would LOVE for someone to convince me mod cons cost less than a ci boiler properly installed in the long run. I had a tech that worked for me swore by mod cons, didnt matter the brand he used to tell people they can save up to 40% and get me in all kinds of trouble, because after we install the unit they didn't save anything, lol... I put a weil mclain gold in my brother in laws house and his bill went up, lol.... Did it myself, 10% correct, heat load, high eff loop, everything, and it cost more to run lol, he has a radiant system with an indirect water heater, plus a couple zones of baseboard, he wanted the ci boiler {I put in, nothing special just a slant fin direct vent} replaced for the extra room, well the bill went up, and its not uncommon for that to happen.
I seen on of the largest companies around here get a ton of bad press because he was installing navians and with issues and everything else he almost went out of business, made the news papers all the compaints he was getting, advertising "savings up to 35%" thats hard to deliver, and most of the time when people say they save that, they are either lying to themselves or more to the story.
I had a customer who was a science teacher at my sons middle school, very smart guy, he bought an old house with oil fired steam heat, he heated it for 2 years and kept impeccable records of degree days gone by and fuel he used for indoor temperature...
Well he saved up some money and wanted to renovate the house, he spent 100K at least, new doors, windows, siding, insulation, etc. I ripped out the steam system and installed a mod con {you were not talking this guy out of a high eff, boiler} with low temp panel wall hung radiators... ODR, zoned to match minimum fire, done perfect...
He saved almost 30%, he went over all his records with me and showed me he saved 30%, so I asked him to figure out how much of that was from the cost of oil, in other words, figure out how much oil costs per btu and gas and then do the math.. He did it, 2 days later he called me and said he is much much less BTUs, I said of course because you tightened the envelope.
After all that he figured it to the penny, the payback for that boiler was something like 14 years, which isnt bad and I installed a gb142 in there which is a decent boiler and will last the 14 years pretty easily... BUT he didn't just do a boiler and he replaced a decent boiler {had a burnham mega steam}...
That is honestly about the biggest savings I ever seen, but he changed, fuels, emitters, type of heat, insulaltion, etc...

