My wholesaler is now carrying IBC boilers. Anybody know anything about them?
Pls do post some pixs, I thought IBC is a rebranded boiler by Bryant.. hope I'm wrong.I have one in my own home, and its the cats pajamas. It has a built-in boiler control that eliminates the need to buy a separate one such as a Tekmar or such, it has a 90% turn-down modulation (Mine is a 15-150) and it has all the relays configured that you can run either zone circulators or 24v zone valves if you wish. All you need is to run your heat load signals to it and wire your circulators. It data-logs not only its overall firing time, but the time it spends firing serving each heat-load, it modulates its temp for your various heat loads and will prioritize domestic hot water for instance (mine is so configured). It reads out it exact firing rate on the display, as well as input and output temps and the outside temp (the outdoor sensor is included) . When firing for my domestic hot water for instance, you can witness it modulate down the firing rate as the return temperature to it increases. I'm pricing one up for a client tonight to replace his cast-iron boiler that he's dissatisfied with; the install is pretty straightforward, the trick will be sleeving the system 636 PVC into his existing chimney (mostly due to his roof profile); I might consider another system I've seen that utilizes a gasketed bell & spigot style exhaust pipe that is approved for condensing gas appliance venting.
I'll post a photo shortly, I want to embed the photo a bit considering this forum might have individuals might think its useful for their own website....
Anyways, I highly recommend these units; it hasn't even given me a hiccup in the two years its been installed in our home.
Caber. I noticed you said you were quoting someone and using 636. In Calgary I don't think you can use anymore, must be PVC sched 80 ??? Heard that, I haven't done any.
That will increase the price for sure
Beautiful work btw
I have also heard good things about IBC