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jabarnut
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Re: Weil Mclain Boiler-Life expectancy?

Thanks for the replies guys.

After a little more research (and growing tired of agonizing over it)...thinking maybe, just maybe, I could 'get by' with it for another year or two, I've got a new system being installed next Thursday.

I figure it was just a matter of time before it died. (Especially after what it's been through for 22 years).

The thought of it going south for good during a New England Winter, when I'll need it the most, was the clincher.

Of course, I may have to sell a pet or two and one of the kids to pay for it, but hey...at least I know I'll be warm.

Thanks again.
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Glenn
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Wallingford, CT

What kind of unit are you going with?

I really think you made the right choice. You'll be happy when that thing is pumping out the heat on a nice frosty January night.
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jabarnut
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I went with an Energy Kinetics System 2000.

Being way out in the sticks, there are really only two Oil Companies within a reasonable distance. (One of them was horrible, but the guys I've had lately have been really good to me...so far).

Anyway, I only had a couple of choices that they used as far as Boilers, and after some research, went with the System 2000.

Two of the Service managers both have them in their homes and love them. (I had the opportunity to check one out in operation, and it was amazingly quiet and efficient).

I also went to an HVAC forum loaded with professionals and did some searching.
Some raved about the system, while some of the others said they didn't like them for various reasons. (I found that true of just about any Boiler over there though..some liked a particular Unit, others didn't).

Anyway, regardless of whether people think I made the right choice or not, yeah, I'm glad I won't have to worry about heat this winter. (Well, at least I *hope* I won't have to worry about it).
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Glenn
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Wallingford, CT

Interesting! Let us know how you like that set up. I looked into that set up as well. The problem was, not many service companies around here services those units.
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jabarnut
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My Company deals with them almost exclusively (They did have one Cast iron Boiler...a "Utica" I think it was).

But my choices were limited without going through a lot of hassle and traveling further, so in the end I picked this one.

Anyway, their Techs are *apparently* well trained for these System 2000 units.
They've actually been around longer than I thought.

Guess I'll see *how* well trained they are at some point!

Heh...the Service Manager who has one in his home though did say it's been excellent with no problems whatsoever....and super quiet.
(Of course, I suppose a service manager who sells them would tell you that no matter what type of unit it was). lol.

Anyway, I'll try to remember to let you know how it goes.
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jabarnut
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Sorry guys...I know this thread is coming up on two weeks old, but I told Glenn See Profile I'd let him know how it went.

So far, I'm loving this thing!
The installation went very well, and it was obvious they knew what they were doing.

Of course, winter will tell for sure, but the thing is really very cool.
The electronic panel tells the status of everything with LED's...when a thermostat calls for heat, when the Boiler is running, when a particular Zone valve opens, when it closes, when the circulator is running, boiler temp, etc.
(And they're all labeled, so I know exactly what's going on where and when).

The best part is the large Hot Water Tank (which is just considered another 'zone').

It's amazing...once the system was up and running, and 'stabilized' (with our very cold well water), we took two showers and ran a load of Laundry, and dishes, before the thing ever had to turn on.

And even when it did, it ran for a very short time before it shut off again.
All heat from the boiler is returned back to the hot water heater (or in the case of the baseboard heat), is used in the house.

My old Boiler with a heating coil ran all the time (even if it was 100 degrees out), since it had to keep the boiler at a fairly constant temp.

This thing remains ice cold until something calls for heat, and then it uses that heat very efficiently even after it's shut down.
And it's incredibly quiet compared to my old cast Iron Boiler.

As far as I can tell (like I said, it's so quiet), the Boiler has only fired up 2 or 3 times since I had it installed. (I know winter will be a different story).

Still, I can already see where this unit will probably be saving me a LOT of oil.

I know electronics can be zapped by surges and lightning, but the guys I've talked to who have them have had zero problems.

I suppose the biggest drawback (beside the initial cost), is you want to be sure there are qualified Techs who know the system.

In my case, I'm very lucky...they've all had specialized schooling to work on these units, and they love them for ease of servicing.

So, that's the report.
If it dies in the middle of the winter, you won't have to suffer through another post.....where I live, my hands will be permanently frozen to the keyboard.
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garys_2k

join:2004-05-07
Farmington, MI
You might want to invest in a decent power conditioner for this, too.


SandShark
So it goes
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Santa Fe, TX
clubs:
reply to jabarnut
That's great. Thanks for the update.


r u still happy

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considering a buderus but estimater mentioned sys2000, don't know much about them said 7900 would get it installed, too much?

Langning
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Marlborough, MA
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said by r u still happy :

considering a buderus but estimater mentioned sys2000, don't know much about them said 7900 would get it installed, too much?
$7,900 for replacing a boiler? My inlaw (hot air) & sister (forced hot water) both with oil heat and they were converted to gas, I think they paid $3-$4,000 (done by gas utility company).
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