Finished today fixing almost all of the plumbing mistakes I made last Fall when I installed the Tarm. Two pix below. Changes were to get the plumbing "out of the way" and more compact. Rather than running along the floor of my shop, I raised it all to follow a beam that crosses the shop, as the boiler is one side of the shop and the 1000 gallon LP storage tank is on the other side. Also moved the circ and put in isolation valves, moved the filter to right before the plate hx and put in isolation valves. Also isolation valves on the LP tank.
As I had to disconnect the plate hx, I back-flushed it. The boiler side was clean, but a lot of debris flushed out of the storage tank side. I think most of it came from the new black pipe between the filter and the hx. Which leads to a suggestion: if you are installing black pipe, do your best to flush/clean it before putting it into operation. Mine had lots of debris on the inside of the [Chinese] made pipe.
The piping on the boiler side is 1-1/4 to 1 on the plate hx. On the tank side piping is 1 on the plate hx to 3/4 everywhere else. Taco 007 on the tank side, Taco 009 (one I had on hand) on the boiler side. Hx is 5 x 12 x 30 plate.
Yet to do next year: switch out the galvanized fittings on the boiler side to black iron, replace the 009 with an 007, put isolation valves on the boiler circ, and re-route the plumbing for the overheat loop.
Fired it up to test all of the joints for leaks. Three loads of wood, none of them full, brought the tank from 65 to 140. No leaks. The boiler system is ready for fall and winter. The shop will be warm.
As I had to disconnect the plate hx, I back-flushed it. The boiler side was clean, but a lot of debris flushed out of the storage tank side. I think most of it came from the new black pipe between the filter and the hx. Which leads to a suggestion: if you are installing black pipe, do your best to flush/clean it before putting it into operation. Mine had lots of debris on the inside of the [Chinese] made pipe.
The piping on the boiler side is 1-1/4 to 1 on the plate hx. On the tank side piping is 1 on the plate hx to 3/4 everywhere else. Taco 007 on the tank side, Taco 009 (one I had on hand) on the boiler side. Hx is 5 x 12 x 30 plate.
Yet to do next year: switch out the galvanized fittings on the boiler side to black iron, replace the 009 with an 007, put isolation valves on the boiler circ, and re-route the plumbing for the overheat loop.
Fired it up to test all of the joints for leaks. Three loads of wood, none of them full, brought the tank from 65 to 140. No leaks. The boiler system is ready for fall and winter. The shop will be warm.