Central Boiler takes it's fair sharing of bashing here it seems to me.
Assuming the charges are true with respect to making misleading statements in the past about the efficiency of their boilers and the amount of pollution caused by them, I am wondering whether or not they make good quality boilers - i.e. durable and relatively low maintenance.
They are I gather the leading manufacturer of outside wood boilers.
I assume that is for a reason.
I know people who are happy with them.
Now that they are being forced to produce a relatively high efficiency boiler, I wonder if, whatever the truth of the claims regarding efficiency, if someone can at least expect a well built boiler.
I know the E2300 is an untested model, so there will probably be issues that crop up there in that particular design.
But central has 20 years experience in making boilers so they should have a number of the construction basics down.
I have read some comments here by professionals who have had to come in and help out owners of Central Boilers.
Are these quality of construction issues or operational issues?
I am wondering this because I have to consider the E2300 for the use I want.
A closer reading of proposed NYS regs shows that the rules for commercial boilers are less stringent than for residential and the E2300 would meet them.
On paper anyway the E2300 looks pretty good.
Assuming the charges are true with respect to making misleading statements in the past about the efficiency of their boilers and the amount of pollution caused by them, I am wondering whether or not they make good quality boilers - i.e. durable and relatively low maintenance.
They are I gather the leading manufacturer of outside wood boilers.
I assume that is for a reason.
I know people who are happy with them.
Now that they are being forced to produce a relatively high efficiency boiler, I wonder if, whatever the truth of the claims regarding efficiency, if someone can at least expect a well built boiler.
I know the E2300 is an untested model, so there will probably be issues that crop up there in that particular design.
But central has 20 years experience in making boilers so they should have a number of the construction basics down.
I have read some comments here by professionals who have had to come in and help out owners of Central Boilers.
Are these quality of construction issues or operational issues?
I am wondering this because I have to consider the E2300 for the use I want.
A closer reading of proposed NYS regs shows that the rules for commercial boilers are less stringent than for residential and the E2300 would meet them.
On paper anyway the E2300 looks pretty good.