Barbarrosa1
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I have a home in central Ohio with a Wirsbo hydronic floor heating system. The heating system water & the domestic hot water is heated by a Weil-McLain GV4 Series 2 boiler. This system was installed in Fall 1993. The domestic water was originally heated by a W-M Combo 30 indirect fired heater. This was replaced by a W-M 42 gal Aqua Plus in December, 2016. My local plumber used the priority valve system utilized by the old combo 30 unit. We have been having problems with the 24 year old boiler hammering a lot & short cycling for the last several months. I think this is due to sludge build up in the boiler & debated trying to clean & flush the boiler. My wife & I are fast approaching our "Golden" years, 80s-90s & are planning to build a condo unit at a local Senior complex. So plan to sell our current house late this year. Rather than spend much on the old boiler I am thinking of replacing with a smaller high effiecency boiler. The home is an Amos Winter Panel hybrid 1.5 story with a timberframe family room 32'w x 30'l x 22'h. The entire first floor has gyp-crete poured over the Wirsbo tubing with ceramic tile on 3/4 of it. We have a full basement that has not been finished. The heating system has 3 zones, 2 with tubing, & 1 with baseboard upstairs plus a Modine style heater in our 2 car garage. And the indirect water heater would make a 4th zone. I had Vent-aire Systems do a design heat loss study prior to building. Their result 37,037 BTU/Hr at 15.56C. The plumbing supply firm recommended the W-M GV4 Series 2 105,000 BTU/Hr in 90,000BTU/Hr out. I did a calculation using this past Jan. 2018 to Feb. 2018 gas usage & come up with about 50,000 BTU/Hr output at a 1.7 ratio. I am looking at at the Weil-McLain HE boilers such as the WM97+ 70 CT Series 2 57,000BTU output , the ECO70 57,000BTU output, or the EVG 70. Any comment or suggestions?