What are the codes for an eg peg boiler?

What are the codes for an eg peg boiler?

Standard and optional equipment 39 Contents Part Number 550-110-639/05123 EG• PEG• EGH Gas-firEd boilErs— sEriEs4 — boilEr manual 4Part Number 550-110-639/0512 EG• PEG• EGH Gas-firEd boilErs— sEriEs4 — boilEr manual Installation must follow these codes:

Can a standard EGH boiler be adapted for heater use?

Standard boilers cannot be adapted for heater use. 2Part Number 550-110-639/0512 EG• PEG• EGH Gas-firEd boilErs— sEriEs4 — boilEr manual

Can a EG boiler be added to a tankless heater?

EG and EGH boilers for tankless or storage heater application are available only on special order as factory-installed optional equipment. Tankless heater cannot be added to standard block assembly. Block assembly must be ordered with heater open- ings.

Can you use ethylene glycol in a boiler?

• Never use automotive antifreeze or ethylene glycol in the system. Using these glycols can lead to hazardous leakage of glycol in the boiler system. When calling or writing about the boiler: Please have the boiler model number from the boiler rat- ing label and the CP number from the boiler jacket.

Standard and optional equipment 39 Contents Part Number 550-110-639/05123 EG• PEG• EGH Gas-firEd boilErs— sEriEs4 — boilEr manual 4Part Number 550-110-639/0512 EG• PEG• EGH Gas-firEd boilErs— sEriEs4 — boilEr manual Installation must follow these codes:

Standard boilers cannot be adapted for heater use. 2Part Number 550-110-639/0512 EG• PEG• EGH Gas-firEd boilErs— sEriEs4 — boilEr manual

EG and EGH boilers for tankless or storage heater application are available only on special order as factory-installed optional equipment. Tankless heater cannot be added to standard block assembly. Block assembly must be ordered with heater open- ings.

Can a steam furnace be converted to gas?

The model as listed on the furnace is a A/B SGO 7 (w), 240,000 BTU – steam….. My owners manual said SGO 3. From the comments it seems that just replacing the burner to a gas fired one will NOT be unsafe and the loss of efficiency will be minimal, correct? I prefer to re-use my current boiler but don’t want an unsafe condition.

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