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DRAFT HOODS - gas fired
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Anti-Scald Valves & Hot Water Quantity
Clogged Piping & Hot Water Flow
Extra Tanks to Increase Hot Water
Insulate Hot Water Piping
Insulate Hot Water Tank? Larger Diameter Water Supply Piping
Tankless Coil Hot Water Increase
Temperature of Hot Water is Too Low
INDIRECT FIRED WATER HEATERS
ODORS IN WATER
OIL FIRED WATER HEATERS
DRAFT REGULATORS - barometric dampers
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OIL BURNER NOISE SMOKE ODORS
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Mixing Valves
Tankless Coil Leaks
Tankless Coil Hot Water Increase
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Water Heater Operating Cost Comparisons
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Water Heater Water Quantity Comparisons
Water Heater Recovery Speed Comparisons
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Guide to Range Boiler Water Heaters for Making Domestic Hot Water
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- Guide to range boilers & guide to side arm coil water heaters
- How to obtain more hot water quantity, pressure, flow, at less cost
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Here we discuss range boilers used for making domestic hot water for washing and bathing.
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Below we describe some alternative ways to make hot water, either to replace or to supplement an existing hot water supply system. After knowing what the hot water problem really is, there are steps we can take to get more hot water or to increase hot water pressure.
How to Use a Range Boiler to Make Hot Water from a Heating Boiler
A range boiler is an older type of domestic hot water heater which uses a separate hot water tank which is connected to a heating boiler as well as to domestic hot water piping in the home.
How does a Range Boiler Work?
Water circulates from inside the range boiler tank through a heat-exchanger coil that may be inside the heating boiler or it may be external, such as a Side Arm Coil. Heat inside of the physically separate heating boiler warms water that circulates, usually by gravity (or convection) between the range boiler and the heating boiler.
Modern indirect-fired water heaters use the same principle as the range boiler but add heat controls and a circulator pump, as we discuss in detail at Indirect-fired Water Heaters.
In our photo at page top you can see the old galvanized steel range boiler in the far corner of the basement. A newer (but still quite old) gas fired water heater has been installed in front of our old range boiler.
Plumbing Connections for a Range Boiler
You'll find four pipes connected to a range boiler tank. Don't do what we did early in our HVAC career: some of those many connections on the range boiler seemed to have no purpose so we eliminated and capped off a pipe that seemed unnecessary. It was a mistake. All four pipes which we describe here are needed:
- Cold water into the water tank, coming from the building water supply
- Hot water leaving the water tank headed for plumbing fixtures
- A gravity line from near the bottom of the range boiler heater which by gravity permits cooler, heavier water in the tank to flow into a loop of heating pipe or into a side-arm coil which heats the water.
- Hotter water rises by convection or "gravity" and flows back to the range boiler water tank.
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In their earliest use range boilers were heated by a coal or wood stove as we show at far left.
In a later design range boilers may have included their own little gas or coal heater as we show in the sketch at left.
Later the same design was used in combination with a side arm coil to heat water in the range boiler tank using a coal or oil or gas fired heating boiler.
Range Boiler Operating Characteristics
Range boilers can provide a large volume of hot water, depending on the tank size. But they have a slow recovery rate once the hot water from the range boiler tank has been consumed.
It would be unusual to find a range boiler installed as new equipment in a modern building.
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Range Boiler Safety
The range boiler tank should be protected by a pressure/temperature relief valve just as any pressurized tank. If none is installed your range boiler does not meet modern safety standards - it is unsafe, and a relief valve should be installed promptly.
A Comparison of Alternative Hot Water Heaters & Sources
Here we describe the characteristics of these water heating methods:
Indirect-fired Water Heaters
Instantaneous Water Heaters
Multiple water heaters in parallel
Multiple water heaters in series
Range Boiler Water Heaters
Side Arm Coil Water Heaters
Solar Water Heaters
High efficiency water heaters are discussed at High Efficiency Water Heaters
The characteristics of various water heaters such as life expectancy, cost, safety, and capacity are discussed at WATER HEATER PROPERTIES
Ways to improve hot water quantity, pressure, and flow are discussed beginning at HOT WATER IMPROVEMENTS and continuing at HOT WATER QUANTITY IMPROVEMENT.
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WATER HEATERS
ALTERNATIVE HOT WATER SOURCES
High Efficiency Water Heaters
Indirect-fired Water Heaters
Instantaneous Water Heaters
Multiple water heaters in parallel
Multiple water heaters in series
Range Boiler Water Heaters
Side Arm Coil Water Heaters
Solar Water Heaters
ANTI SCALD VALVES
CHIMNEY INSPECTION DIAGNOSIS REPAIR
Clogged Piping & Hot Water Flow
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
GAS FIRED WATER HEATERS
DRAFT HOODS - gas fired
Gas BTUH & Cubic Feet
GAS PIPING, VALVES, CONTROLS
SPILL SWITCHES - Flue Gas Detection
HOT WATER IMPROVEMENTS
HOT WATER QUANTITY IMPROVEMENT
Alternative Hot Water Sources & Methods
Anti-Scald Valves & Hot Water Quantity
Clogged Piping & Hot Water Flow
Extra Tanks to Increase Hot Water
Insulate Hot Water Piping
Insulate Hot Water Tank?
Larger Diameter Water Supply Piping
Tankless Coil Hot Water Increase
Temperature of Hot Water is Too Low
INDIRECT FIRED WATER HEATERS
ODORS IN WATER
OIL FIRED WATER HEATERS
DRAFT REGULATORS - barometric dampers
OIL BURNERS
OIL BURNER NOISE SMOKE ODORS
OIL PIPING
OIL TANKS
MIXING VALVES
RANGE BOILERS
RELIEF VALVES - TP Valves
SEWER GAS ODORS
SOLAR HOT WATER HEATERS
TANKLESS COILS
Clogged Piping / Tankless Coil & Hot Water Flow
Mixing Valves
Tankless Coil Leaks
Tankless Coil Hot Water Increase
WATER HEATER PROPERTIES
Electric, Gas, Oil Water Heater Efficiency
Water Heater Life Expectancy Comparisons
Water Heater Operating Cost Comparisons
Water Heater Purchase & Maintenance Costs
Water Heater Water Quantity Comparisons
Water Heater Recovery Speed Comparisons
Water Heater Safety Comparisons
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HEATING SYSTEMS
WATER HEATERS
ALTERNATIVE HOT WATER SOURCES
ALTERNATIVE WATER HEATER PROPERTIES
ANTI SCALD VALVES
CHIMNEY INSPECTION DIAGNOSIS REPAIR
Clogged Piping & Hot Water Flow
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
GAS FIRED WATER HEATERS
DRAFT HOODS - gas fired
Gas BTUH & Cubic Feet
GAS PIPING, VALVES, CONTROLS
SPILL SWITCHES - Flue Gas Detection
HOT WATER IMPROVEMENTS
HOT WATER QUANTITY IMPROVEMENT
INDIRECT FIRED WATER HEATERS
ODORS IN WATER
OIL FIRED WATER HEATERS
MIXING VALVES
RANGE BOILERS
RELIEF VALVES - TP Valves
SEWER GAS ODORS
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TANKLESS COILS
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- Goodman Furnace High Temperature Plastic Vent HTPV safety recall US CPSC notice
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- Oil Tanks - The Oil Storage Tank Information Website: Buried or Above Ground Oil Tank Inspection, Testing, Cleanup, Abandonment of Oil Tanks
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- Plastic Heating Vent Pipe & Other Heating Safety Recall Notices
- Weil McLain Model GV Gas Boiler/gas valve CPSC recall/repair
- Domestic and Commercial Oil Burners, Charles H. Burkhardt, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York 3rd Ed 1969.
- National Fuel Gas Code (Z223.1) $16.00 and National Fuel Gas Code Handbook (Z223.2) $47.00 American Gas Association (A.G.A.), 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209 also available from National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269. Fundamentals of Gas Appliance Venting and Ventilation, 1985, American Gas Association Laboratories, Engineering Services Department. American Gas Association, 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209. Catalog #XHO585. Reprinted 1989.
- The Steam Book, 1984, Training and Education Department, Fluid Handling Division, ITT [probably out of print, possibly available from several home inspection supply companies] Fuel Oil and Oil Heat Magazine, October 1990, offers an update,
- Principles of Steam Heating, $13.25 includes postage. Fuel oil & Oil Heat Magazine, 389 Passaic Ave., Fairfield, NJ 07004.
- The Lost Art of Steam Heating, Dan Holohan, 516-579-3046 FAX
- Principles of Steam Heating, Dan Holohan, technical editor of Fuel Oil and Oil Heat magazine, 389 Passaic Ave., Fairfield, NJ 07004 ($12.+1.25 postage/handling).
- "Residential Steam Heating Systems", Instructional Technologies Institute, Inc., 145 "D" Grassy Plain St., Bethel, CT 06801 800/227-1663 [home inspection training material] 1987
- "Residential Hydronic (circulating hot water) Heating Systems", Instructional Technologies Institute, Inc., 145 "D" Grassy Plain St., Bethel, CT 06801 800/227-1663 [home inspection training material] 1987
- "Warm Air Heating Systems". Instructional Technologies Institute, Inc., 145 "D" Grassy Plain St., Bethel, CT 06801 800/227-1663 [home inspection training material] 1987
- Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Volume I, Heating Fundamentals,
- Boilers, Boiler Conversions, James E. Brumbaugh, ISBN 0-672-23389-4 (v. 1) Volume II, Oil, Gas, and Coal Burners, Controls, Ducts, Piping, Valves, James E. Brumbaugh, ISBN 0-672-23390-7 (v. 2) Volume III, Radiant Heating, Water Heaters, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Heat Pumps, Air Cleaners, James E. Brumbaugh, ISBN 0-672-23383-5 (v. 3) or ISBN 0-672-23380-0 (set) Special Sales Director, Macmillan Publishing Co., 866 Third Ave., New York, NY 10022. Macmillan Publishing Co., NY
- Installation Guide for Residential Hydronic Heating Systems
- Installation Guide #200, The Hydronics Institute, 35 Russo Place, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
- The ABC's of Retention Head Oil Burners, National Association of Oil Heat Service Managers, TM 115, National Old Timers' Association of the Energy Industry, PO Box 168, Mineola, NY 11501. (Excellent tips on spotting problems on oil-fired heating equipment. Booklet.)
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