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Boiler for traditional cast iron radiators?

fasola-shapenote
15 years ago

Hey there -- building a new home, have between 700 and 900 square feet to heat. I'm "old school" and am opting for a traditional forced-hot-water heating system with antique cast iron radiators. I'm looking at options for a boiler. There will be probably 7 individual radiator units. Will one boiler be enough? I'm heating with LP gas.

I was looking at the Triangle Tube "Prestige" boilers (http://www.triangletube.com/CondensingBoilers/PrestigeOverview.htm), but they have a water volume of 2-4 gallons, which seems astronomically low for a house with 7 radiator units? I would think a boiler needs to handle like 100 gallons? Are these Triangle Tube units like tankless hot water heaters, where you have to have a separate tankless water heater next to each faucet - in this case, a separate boiler next to each radiator? Or is one of these tiny little boilers enough to power all 7 radiators and heat all 700-900 square feet?

Here is a link that might be useful: Triangle Tube boilers

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