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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Sale - Myson Electric Towel Warmer - Gem Series - 150 Watts
Are you tired of being cold when you step out of the shower? Than consider installing an electric Myson Towel Warmer,which are ON SALE NOW!
Always thought that good quality towel warmers were a nice touch but too expensive! Then think again. GEM Series FPRL08 is the perfect towel warmer option for the bathrooms on a budget. This range is not only very affordable, it will provide you with warm toasty towels, dry your delicates and also reduce bathroom moisture, mildew and musty smells. The GEM Series FPRL08 is floor mounted and comes in 2 Stainless Steel Finishes. Myson FPRL08 Electric Towel Warmers Features: UL approved for use in domestic, hotel and spa establishments. Floor Mounted up to 150 watts Stainless Steel Bright or Matte Finish available Manafactured from 201 Grade Stainless Steel Easy installation Back lit on/off switch Matching installation accessories included 5 Year Myson Warranty.
See all Myson EECOS Series Electric Towel Warmers - Click Here...
FREE SHIPPING IN U.S. EXCLUDING AK,PR AND HI.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Radiators vs Fin Tube Baseboard
Houseneeds recommends and sells Myson radiators for the following reasons.
COMFORT — Myson Radiators deliver heat in two ways, and enhance your comfort throughout the heating season.
- Radiant heat is delivered directly from the radiator panels to you. Think of that pleasant feeling of satisfying warmth that you get by sitting around a wood stove or grandma’s old cast iron steam radiator on a cold winter day.
- Convective heat is delivered by warming the air creating a low to high air flow covering your outside walls and windows to create an envelope of warmth.
Conventional fin tube baseboards work by convection only, delaying the warming of the room and depriving you of the comforting warmth that only radiant heating can provide.
SPACE —
Myson Radiators occupy only a fraction of the wall space compared to fin tube baseboard. As a result, you gain more space and flexibility for your interior design and furniture placement.
Conventional fin tube baseboard takes up way more desirable wall space than a Myson Radiator does.
DURABILITY —
Myson Radiators are constructed of heavy gauge steel with a durable epoxy polyester powder coat finish strong enough to stand up to years of use, while maintaining their functionality and new appearance.
A fin tube baseboard’s thin sheet metal covers are easily damaged by vacuum cleaners, children’s toys, and rusting in damp environments — especially bathrooms — and do not stand up to the rigors of modern family life.
EFFICIENCY —
Myson Radiators start heating immediately after hot water begins circulating though them. This fast heat delivery shortens the run time of your boiler, providing real fuel savings.
Fin tube baseboards, with their inefficient and slow heat delivery, take longer to heat your home and cost you more money for heating fuel.
VALUE —
Myson Radiators, when properly installed, will provide you with a lifetime of comfort and value, saving you money, year after year, long after fin tube baseboard has lost its original condition and value.
Over time fin tube’s cover will degrade and the fins become coated with dust, lowering its ability to efficiently heat your home.
DESIGN CHOICE —
Myson Radiators are available in a variety of sizes and designs, ranging from traditional to modern, accommodating all your interior decorating creations.
The traditional fin tube baseboard has no design appeal.
EASE OF CLEANING —
Mounted off the floor, Myson Radiators make vacuuming and washing floors easy by allowing access to areas impossible to clean when baseboard is installed. Myson’s durable epoxy polyester finish is easily cleaned with non-abrasive household cleaner or a damp cloth.
Fin tube baseboard is very difficult to clean, leaving a dust laden interior and a dented and scuffed exterior because of the use of thin sheet metal. The interior aluminum fins are razor sharp, making it difficult to clean without cutting yourself.
Please visit our website to learn additional information about the Myson radiators at http://www.houseneeds.com/shop/myson/myson-radiator-hydronic-select-series-main.asp
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
Solar Attic Fan
HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan
The HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan is a solar-powered attic ventilation system that is completely self-contained. When the sun is shining on the Solar Attif Fan's solar panel, electricity from the panel turns a powerful fan that moves up to 1275 cubic feet per minute of hot attic air out of your house. That means humidity and temperature levels never reach critical activation levels that trigger electric powered attic fans. The HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan requires NO electrical hook-ups, NO electrician and it requires NO cost to operate. Kit includes one 20-watt Solar Panel, High Output Fan, Stainless Steel Small Animal Screen and the casing is made out of Aluminum, not galvanized metal for long lasting performance.
The HNSF Solar Attic Fan has a 5 year warranty on the solar panel and motor and a 10 year warranty on all other components.
A quick and easy way to ensure that your attic does not reach excessive temperature with our HNSF Solar Attic Fan. Using the 20 Watt Solar Attic Fan is a simple way of controlling this. By mounting this unit on your roof with the convenience of included installation materials, your attic temperatures will be easily controlled. This solar attic fan requires no wiring because it runs exclusively on solar power. The HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan can fully cover an attic space of up to 2,000 sq. ft. and will operate at up to 1,275 cfm.
The HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan is a solar-powered attic ventilation system that is completely self-contained. When the sun is shining on the Solar Attif Fan's solar panel, electricity from the panel turns a powerful fan that moves up to 1275 cubic feet per minute of hot attic air out of your house. That means humidity and temperature levels never reach critical activation levels that trigger electric powered attic fans. The HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan requires NO electrical hook-ups, NO electrician and it requires NO cost to operate. Kit includes one 20-watt Solar Panel, High Output Fan, Stainless Steel Small Animal Screen and the casing is made out of Aluminum, not galvanized metal for long lasting performance.
The HNSF Solar Attic Fan has a 5 year warranty on the solar panel and motor and a 10 year warranty on all other components.
A quick and easy way to ensure that your attic does not reach excessive temperature with our HNSF Solar Attic Fan. Using the 20 Watt Solar Attic Fan is a simple way of controlling this. By mounting this unit on your roof with the convenience of included installation materials, your attic temperatures will be easily controlled. This solar attic fan requires no wiring because it runs exclusively on solar power. The HNSF-20 Watt Solar Attic Fan can fully cover an attic space of up to 2,000 sq. ft. and will operate at up to 1,275 cfm.
- Solar Pane Power Rating - 20 Watts
- Output - 1,275 Cubic Feet per Minute
- Casing - Aircraft Grade Aluminum 1.5 mm
- Bug and Bird Screen - Stainless Steel
- Thermostat - Included
- Thermostat Setting - On at 80 °F - Off at 70 ° F
- Size of Flashing - 26.5 Inches
- Size of Solar Panel - 21.5 inches by 14 inches
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Firebird Condensing Oil Boilers

· Ultra quiet, high efficiency condensing boiler
· P90 Max Output - 95,000 BTU
· P120 Max Output - 121,000 BTU
· ASME certified heat exchanger
· High performance Riello RDB burner
· Polypropylene chimney liner kit Option
· Condensate drain with built in trap and neutralizer provided
· Low maintenance; easy to access, easy to clean
· Extra heavy insulation for low jacket and standby losses
· Constructed of mild & stainless steel
· Extremely low stack temperature
· Limited fifteen-year warranty
For pricing and further information please visit the link below....
Or call us at 866-432-8123.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Come join us at the SolarFest - Learn and have fun at the same time!
SolarFest 2013 - July 12, 13, & 14
As the Northeast's premier energy and music festival, SolarFest blends art, education, and community outreach to inspire the conservation of Earth's limited resources, to promote renewable energy, and to support the creation of sustainable communities.
SolarFest will be held at Forget-Me-Not Farm in Tinmouth, VT
Hope to see your there!
Monday, April 15, 2013
MYSON ELECTRIC TOWEL WARMERS ON SALE
Sometimes you only need a little bit of heat in the bathroom and do not want to turn on your heating system. This is when you wish you had a towel warmer to take the chill off and to have a nice warm towel to wrap up in.
ON SALE NOW
Myson FPRL08 / WPRL08 / WPRL10 Towel Warmers
CURRENTLY OFFERING FREE SHIPPING
Myson Electric Towel Warmer - Gem Series - Floor Mount - Color Matte Stainless Steel - 150 Watts - FPRL08
Myson Electric Towel Warmer - Gem Series - Floor Mount - Color Bright Stainless Steel - 150 Watts - FPRL08
Further products can be found at this link....
http://www.houseneeds.com/shop/heatingproducts/heatingunits/electrical/myson/electrictowelwarmerpearlbuy.asp
Visit our showroom at 4805 Main Street • Waitsfield, VT • 05673 • 1.802.583.2726
ON SALE NOW
Myson FPRL08 / WPRL08 / WPRL10 Towel Warmers
CURRENTLY OFFERING FREE SHIPPING
Myson Electric Towel Warmer - Gem Series - Floor Mount - Color Matte Stainless Steel - 150 Watts - FPRL08
Myson Electric Towel Warmer - Gem Series - Floor Mount - Color Bright Stainless Steel - 150 Watts - FPRL08
Further products can be found at this link....
http://www.houseneeds.com/shop/heatingproducts/heatingunits/electrical/myson/electrictowelwarmerpearlbuy.asp
Visit our showroom at 4805 Main Street • Waitsfield, VT • 05673 • 1.802.583.2726
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency
One thing to consider before you make a major purchase is, "Can I get a tax credit or local state rebate on the product I want to purchase?". It is hard to stay on top of what you can and cannot take on your Federal Income Tax or what your state has for rebate offers. May we recommend visiting the sites below to find information about these subjects.
One site we recommend for Federal Tax credits is:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
For individual state incentives we recommend this site:
http://www.dsireusa.org/

Houseneeds goal is to provide your home with the most energy efficient solution that fits within your budget. Please contact us to discuss any of our products or if you have any questions.
Please visit www.houseneeds.com and look forward to hearing from you.
One site we recommend for Federal Tax credits is:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
For individual state incentives we recommend this site:
http://www.dsireusa.org/
You may wonder where does my money go?
According to Energystar.gov the annual energy bill for a typical single family home is approximately $2,200.
Houseneeds goal is to provide your home with the most energy efficient solution that fits within your budget. Please contact us to discuss any of our products or if you have any questions.
Please visit www.houseneeds.com and look forward to hearing from you.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Boiler maintenance products
Many householders only pay attention to their boilers when there is a failure and it needs to be repaired. The costs associated with these boiler repairs are typically high both in labor, much of which is done on an overtime basis, and the associated downtime. By far this is the least desirable approach to boiler maintenance. Therfor, a regular proactive maintenance program pays dividends when you have peak boiler performance. The goal of annual boiler maintenance is to have all of the components of the boiler inspected, ensuring they are in proper working condition.
Houseneeds sells several products that will help maintain your boiler system. Please find information about these products in this email.
Utility Chemicals Boiler Treatment Product Info
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Utility Chemicals No-Freez Inhibitor Material Safety Data Sheet (45kb)
Utility Chemicals RV Guard Non-Toxic Anti-Freeze Material Safety Data Sheet (48kb)
Utility ChemicalsPipe Guard Non-Toxic Anti-Freeze Material Safety Data Sheet (48kb)
Utility Chemicals No-Freez Anti-Freeze Material Safety Data Sheet (47kb)
Utility Chemicals Sludge Kleen Fuel Oil Conditioner Material Safety Data Sheet (47kb)
Utility Chemicals Hy-Dro-Sol Fuel Tank Water Absorber Material Safety Data Sheet (55kb)
Utility Chemicals Prep Hydronic System Cleaner Material Safety Data Sheet (51kb)
Utility Chemicals Bio-Safe Solder Pak Material Safety Data Sheet (86kb)
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Utility Chemicals No-Freez Inhibitor Material Safety Data Sheet (45kb)
Utility Chemicals RV Guard Non-Toxic Anti-Freeze Material Safety Data Sheet (48kb)
Utility ChemicalsPipe Guard Non-Toxic Anti-Freeze Material Safety Data Sheet (48kb)
Utility Chemicals No-Freez Anti-Freeze Material Safety Data Sheet (47kb)
Utility Chemicals Sludge Kleen Fuel Oil Conditioner Material Safety Data Sheet (47kb)
Utility Chemicals Hy-Dro-Sol Fuel Tank Water Absorber Material Safety Data Sheet (55kb)
Utility Chemicals Prep Hydronic System Cleaner Material Safety Data Sheet (51kb)
Utility Chemicals Bio-Safe Solder Pak Material Safety Data Sheet (86kb)
Monday, January 21, 2013
Heatlink EasyFit Plumbing PEX Manifolds
Heatlink Easyfit Pex Manifolds come in 2 and 3 Port Tees and are sold with 1/2" PEX adapters. So just order the actual amount of ports you need and you should be good to go. There are several different End Connection you need to choose from as well as 3/4" Tee to allow you to send hot or cold water to a separte plumbing manifold in a different location. If you want to use this manifold with 3/8 Inch PEX tubing - buy our Coupler 1/2 by 3/8 inch for each branch you want to use with 3/8 Inch PEX. Use silicone lubricant to lubricate dry o-rings to ensure a tight seal. In case a leak develops during testing, remove pressure from system, clean the o-ring, and reapply silicon lube. When placing the manifold into the supporting bracket, place the bottom snap-in lock in the bottom (braced) notch in bracket and then rotate it so that the top snaps into place. In order to prevent stress on the manifold supply end connections, the supply piping must be braced or supported, parallel to the manifold and centred with the manifold’s inlets.

- A) Part 22199 - Closed End Cap
- B) Part 22195 - 3/4" EasyFit Run End Connection
- C) Part 22001 - Compression Stop Tee with Shut Off
- D) Part 22002 - 2 Port Tee with 1/2 Inch PEX Adapters
- E) Part 22196 - 1 Inch MPT Supply End Connection
- F) Part 22194 - 3/4 Inch EasyFit Supply End Connection
- G) Part 22193 - 1/2 Inch EasyFit Supply End Connection
- H) Part 22180 or Part 22181 - Red or Blue Shut-off Caps
- Part 22095 - Cap for 1/2 Inch Fittings to shut off unused ports (Not Shown)
- Part 22196 - 1 Inch MPT Supply End Connection (Not Shown)
- Part 22003 - 3 Port Tee with 1/2 Inch PEX Adapters (Not Shown)
- Part 23015 - Manifold Compression Connector for Part # 22001 - for 1/2 Inch PEX Tubing (Not Shown)
- Part 23032 - Manifold Compression Connector for Part # 22001 - for 3/4 Inch PEX Tubing (Not Shown)
Heatlink can be found a this link:
Houseneeds.com
866-432-8123 for Sales Agents
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
WINTER CLEARANCE
On Sale!

Myson Whispa II Toe-Kick Heaters - On Sale!
PowerGuard A/C Power Conditioner - On Sale & $25 Mfg Rebate
Qmark Marley AGV14 Exhaust Attic Fan
Heat Link Radiant Heat PEX Tubing - Free Shipping
Bosch Pro GWH-345-ESR Propane Gas Tankless Water Heaters - On Sale
Qmark Marley ASRV14 Exhaust Attic Fan
Caleffi Hydronic Zone Valves - On Sale
Myson Lo-Line Fan Convectors and Hi-Line Fan Convectors Discontinued Sale!
Qmark A20DD Whole House Exhaust Fans
M&G Dura Vent Type B Vent Pipe - On Sale
Cash Acme Thermostatic Mixing Valve HD110D - On Sale!
Sharbite Quick Connect Fittings - On Sale!
Webstone Ball Valves - On Sale!
Our Sale Items are always changing so check back often.
866-432-8123
Waitsfield, VT 05673
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Condensing High Efficient Oil Boilers
Firebird Condensing Oil Boilers
The Firebird Condensing Oil Boilers are constructed with a combination of premium grade – mild and stainless steels for the perfect combination of heat transfer and corrosion resistance properties. Unlike other “near” condensing boilers available in North America, the Firebird Condensing Oil Boiler is designed to be a true condensing boiler. Combined with the temperature compensating, efficiency control, this boiler achieves an efficiency which rivals gas wall hung boilers without the need to convert to gas.
Benefits & Features
The Firebird Condensing Oil Boiler Popular Series comes in 2 sizes with either 95,000 or 121,000 Btu's and is ideal for basement installations.
The Firebird Condensing Oil Boilers offers home and building owners an affordable, versatile, long lasting water boiler heating system that provides some of the highest combustion efficiencies available.
The Firebird Condensing Oil Boilers offers home and building owners an affordable, versatile, long lasting water boiler heating system that provides some of the highest combustion efficiencies available.
For additional information please visit:
http://www.houseneeds.com/shop/qht/firebird-condensing-oil-boilers-high-efficienct-all-main.asp
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Houseneeds.com Installs an Empyre Phase II Elite XT Wood Boiler
Houseneeds.com, The Vermont based internet seller of energy efficient, environmentally friendly heating and ventilation products, has announced that they have finished the installation of a brand New Empyre Elite XT 200 Outdoor Wood Gasification Boiler. The Boiler, which resembles a small house, or a large dog house, is located on Houseneeds’ front lawn at 4805 Main Street in Waitsfield. Houseneeds plans on using the new Boiler as their primary source of heat.
All Empyre Wood Boilers use a process called wood gasification to produce super efficient combustion in the boiler’s dual burn chambers. There are five elements that work together to create this 89-90% efficient, clean burning, and environmentally safe Wood Gasification process:
The Firebox is where the wood burns from the bottom up, drying the top layer. The fire brick lining absorbs heat and maintains burn chamber temperatures to reignite quickly
on demand.
Exhaust is then forced down into the lower burn chamber.
The Lower Burn Chamber is where the exhaust burns at up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, eliminating virtually all smoke and gases.
The Flues are where the exhaust air escapes through multiple heat exchange flues running through the water jacket, transferring heat quickly and efficiently.
The Chimney exhaust has now been cooled to 350 degrees Fahrenheit by the time it exits the chimney.
For further information on all Empye Wood Boilers, visit: http://www.houseneeds.com/shop/profab/empyre-indoor-outdoor-wood-boilers-all.asp
About Houseneeds.com:
Houseneeds.com was created in 1999 in the heart of Vermont’s Mad River Valley. Houseneeds.com has made it their mission to bring the best in energy efficient environmentally friendly products from all over the world to homeowners across North America. Houseneeds.com offers Common Sense Heating, Cooling and Green Energy Solutions with a level of friendly expertise that cannot be rivaled anywhere. Contact us at 866-Heat-123 or visit our website 24 hours a day at Houseneeds.com
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
What is the difference between a condensing and non-condensing boiler?
What is the difference between a condensing and non-condensing boiler?
All boilers under certain conditions will condense. The difference between a condensing and non-condensing boiler is that a condensing boiler is designed to operate and survive long term in a condensing environment. A non-condensing boiler will not last as long, because condensate is corrosive.
The condition that causes a boiler to condense is reduced flue gas temperature. The point at which condensing will occur, also called the dew point of the products of natural gas (or propane) combustion, is about 130F. Above this temperature, the moisture entrained in flue products as water vapor will remain vaporized. Below this temperature, the water vapor will change phase and condense out of the flue products as liquid. When this phase change occurs, additional energy is released that is beyond the sensible heat of the flue products. In a boiler, this phase change occurs on a heating surface and the released energy transfers through the heating surface into the boiler water on the other side. By capturing this energy, which is lost out the exhaust stack on a conventional system, a condensing boiler gains efficiency, thus making it much more efficient.
Naturally, the products of combustion cannot be reduced in temperature to 130F unless some of the heating surfaces in the boiler are also less than or equal to 130F. The only way to accomplish this is to have an entering boiler water temperature of less than or equal to 130F. Simply stated, if return water to the boiler is higher than 130F, condensing cannot occur; even if the boiler modulates and is at its lowest firing rate. This is determined by the laws of physics. The highest achievable efficiency that can occur without condensation forming inside the boiler is approximately 87%.
To see our non-condensing and condensing boilers click on the link below...
http://www.houseneeds.com/heating/hydronic-heating-boilers
Please call us to help answer any questions you may have at 866-432-8123.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Rinnai Space Heater
Heating choices like never before! Rinnai has a heating appliance that fits your needs and your decor. The Rinnai family of heating is affordable and energy efficient, allowing you to lower your central heating demands and cost.
Visit the link below for further information and pricing.
Houseneeds.com
Waitsfield, VT
866-432-8123
We ship through out the U.S. and Canada
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Saving Energy
Save Energy Now! When you save energy, you're saving money and the environment! In 2005, the average household spent almost $1,900 on home energy bills. Since 2005 - energy prices have gone up by 77% to 150% - depending on your area and what type of energy you use. So the average house that used $1,900 in 2005 would use at least $3,363 in 2008 or more. You can save 10% - 50% each year by making smart energy choices. |
Monday, August 13, 2012
Now Offering Empyre Phase II Indoor and Outdoor Wood Boilers

The Vermont based internet seller of energy efficient, environmentally friendly heating and ventilation products, has announced a partnership with Pro-Fab Industries of Arborg, Manitoba, Canada to offer their Empyre line of Phase II EPA Certified clean burning Wood Boilers. The Empyre line offers multiple options for outdoor or indoor installations. Both the indoor Elite indoor series as well as the Elite XT outdoor series are available in 2 sizes, with up to a 220,000 BTU/hr load. There is also an outdoor Pro Series with a larger BTU load of up to 330,000 BTU/hr.
All Empyre Wood Boilers use a process called wood gasification to produce
super efficient combustion in the boiler’s dual burn chambers. There are five elements that work together to create this 89-90% efficient, clean burning, and environmentally safe Wood Gasification process:
The Firebox is where the wood burns from the bottom up, drying the top layer. The fire brick lining absorbs heat and maintains burn chamber temperatures to reignite quickly
on demand.
Exhaust is then forced down into the lower burn chamber.
The Lower Burn Chamber is where the exhaust burns at up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, eliminating virtually all smoke and gases.
The Flues are where the exhaust air escapes through multiple heat exchange flues running through the water jacket, transferring heat quickly and efficiently.
The Chimney exhaust has now been cooled to 350 degrees Fahrenheit by the time it exits the chimney.
For further information on all Empye Wood Boilers, visit:
Contact
Gary Johannesen
Head of Sales
Houseneeds.com
802-583-5523
http://www.Houseneeds.com
Thursday, July 19, 2012
SOLARFEST
Houseneeds is setting up a Solar Showroom at the Forget-me-Not-Farm in Tinmouth, VT starting this Friday, July 20th. This is a great opportunity for Homeowners who have been considering investing in Solar Heating to gather information and to enjoy some summertime fun.
Houseneeds will be looking to inspire homeowners to start planning their solar projects now to take advantage of very attractive Federal Tax credits available until 2016. The Houseneeds Mobile Showroom will highlight most of their solar offerings--products that can help to make homes more efficient as well as decrease their dependence on foreign energy.
Some of the products that will be on display will be their HHNS Solar Evacuated Tube Heating System, the Solatube Tubular Lighting System, the all new for 2013 HHNS Solar Attic Fan System, the Hydroflex Flexible Solar Storage Tank, Yeti Photovoltaic Indoor/outdoor Lighting System, Caleffi Solar Heating Systems and Components and so much more.
Solarfest 2012 opens at 12:30 pm on Friday July 20th and closes at 6 pm on Sunday. A weekend pass that includes camping costs $35.00 for adults and children under 14 get in for free. The Houseneeds Mobile Showroom wil be located near the solar stage at booths L-79 and L-78.
For more information on the 2012 Solarfest Sustainability Conference and Music Festival, check out http://solarfest.com/
About Houseneeds.com:
Houseneeds.com was created in 1999 in the heart of Vermont’s Mad River Valley. Houseneeds.com has made it their mission to bring the best in energy efficient environmentally friendly products from all over the world to homeowners across North America. Houseneeds.com offers Common Sense Heating, Cooling and Green Energy Solutions with a level of friendly expertise that cannot be rivaled anywhere. Contact us at 866-Heat-123 or visit our website 24 hours a day at Houseneeds.com
Contact
Gary Johannesen
Head of Sales
Houseneeds.com
802-583-5523
http://www.houseneeds.com/
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Descaling a Tankless Heat Exchanger
Descaling The Heat Exchanger
Procedure
1. Disconnect electrical supply from the water heater.
2. Shut off the water supply to the water heater using (installer
supplied) isolation valve.
3. Open hot water taps to drain and relieve pressure from the
plumbing system.
4. Drain water from the unit’s heat exchanger by disconnecting
inlet and outlet water connections.
5. Connect the line (A) from the outlet of the circulating pump
(installer supplied) to the inlet water fitting on the water
heater.
6. Using another line (B), connect to the water outlet fitting
on the water heater. Route the other end of this line into a
descaling reservoir.
7. Using a 3rd line (C) from the descaling reservoir, connect to the
inlet side of circulating pump. Verify there is a filter on the end
of the line in the descaling reservoir.
8. Make sure all connections are “hand tight.”
9. Fill tank with descaling solution so lines inside are submersed.
We recommend a straight white vinegar solution. If using a
commercial descalant, refer to manufacturer’s instructions on
dilution with water.
11. Operate the circulating pump.
12. Make sure there are no leaks and the solution is flowing
from the descaling reservoir through the heat exchanger and
returning to the reservoir.
13. Run solution through the heat exchanger until the solution
returning to the descaling reservoir comes out clear. (Changing
to a fresh solution may be necessary during this process)
14. Disconnect all lines and drain all solution from heat exchanger.
Properly discard solution.
Scale, lime and rust buildup decreases the efficiency of tankless water heaters and other appliances. Buildup can restrict flow and ultimately shut down a unit. Flow-Aide System Descaler quickly dissolves water scale, lime, rust, and other water formed deposits, restoring efficiency to most all appliances. Flow-Aide System Descaler is a non-acid, non-toxic concentrate which is certified to NSF/ANSI 60 for use as a cleaner in potable water systems.
Safely remove scale, lime and rust from Tankless Water Heaters, Hydronic Boilers, Tank Water Heaters and more with Flow-Aide System Descaler
Flow-Aide System Descaler Kit Contains:
- 1 - 3.5 Gallon Bucket
- 1 - 350 GPH Pump
- 2 - 5 Foot Rubber Hoses
- 1 - Quart Flow-Aide
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Biasi 3 Wood Cast Iron Boiler
Wood boilers have come a long way from what they used to be!
One of Houseneeds newest additions is the
Biasi Wood Boiler 3 Pass Technology with Btu output of up to 120,000 - ASME certified and ETL approved
The Biasi 3 WOOD is a new generation of wood boiler that challenges our oil dependency. It is efficient, easy to use, and produces low emissions.
Unlike wood boilers from the past, the Biasi 3WOOD dispels the notion that wood boilers are labor intensive, inefficient and polluting. 3WOOD offers consistent high efficiency with a large heat exchange surface and secondary combustion chamber.
Unlike wood boilers from the past, the Biasi 3WOOD dispels the notion that wood boilers are labor intensive, inefficient and polluting. 3WOOD offers consistent high efficiency with a large heat exchange surface and secondary combustion chamber.
he Biasi 3WOOD wood boilers water-cooled grates, large finned firebox and secondary combustion chamber maximize the burn time and minimize wood consumption. Easy adjustments to the automatic temperature control, secondary air regulator, and flue gas damper enhance fire maintenance.For over 70 years, the BIASI foundry has maintained a reputation for precision pressure castings and quality control that exceeds all international standards. The 3WOOD series is available in four sizes ranging from 89,000 to 120,000 BTU/HR. All threads and fittings are compatible with North American controls and accessories. 3WOOD, the only ASME certified and ETL approved cast iron wood boiler on the market, embodies the design innovation of QHT BIASI.
1st Pass
Wood burns in a large,finned combustion chamber with water-cooled grates.
2nd Pass
Vented firebox gasses mix with very hot, preheated air in the secondary combustion chamber thereby enhancing oxidation.
3rd Pass
Remaining exhaust heat is given-up in a wide finned, self-cleaning passageway before exiting the boiler.
Wood burns in a large,finned combustion chamber with water-cooled grates.
2nd Pass
Vented firebox gasses mix with very hot, preheated air in the secondary combustion chamber thereby enhancing oxidation.
3rd Pass
Remaining exhaust heat is given-up in a wide finned, self-cleaning passageway before exiting the boiler.
Clink on the links below to view the information on each boiler.
Biasi Wood Boiler 3Wood5 - 89,000 Btu Indoor Wood Boiler - Techs, Specs and Prices
Biasi Wood Boiler 3Wood6 - 104,000 Btu Indoor Wood Boiler - Techs, Specs and Prices
Biasi Wood Boiler 3Wood7 - 120,000 Btu Indoor Wood Boiler - Techs, Specs and Prices
Biasi Wood Boiler 3Wood6 - 104,000 Btu Indoor Wood Boiler - Techs, Specs and Prices
Biasi Wood Boiler 3Wood7 - 120,000 Btu Indoor Wood Boiler - Techs, Specs and Prices
For pricing and further information please contact sales at http://www.houseneeds.com/.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
HeatLink Plumbing PEX Tubing
To order product please go to the below link...
http://www.houseneeds.com/plumbing-supplies/plumbing-pex-tubing-tools-accessories/heatlink-easyfit-pex-manifolds-1-2-inch-tube
Heatlink EasyFit Plumbing PEX Manifolds - Example
Heatlink Easyfit Pex Manifolds come in 2 and 3 Port Tees and are sold with 1/2" PEX adapters. So just order the actual amount of ports you need and you should be good to go. There are several different End Connection you need to choose from as well as 3/4" Tee to allow you to send hot or cold water to a separte plumbing manifold in a different location. If you want to use this manifold with 3/8 Inch PEX tubing - buy our Coupler 1/2 by 3/8 inch for each branch you want to use with 3/8 Inch PEX.
Use silicone lubricant to lubricate dry o-rings to ensure a tight seal.
In case a leak develops during testing, remove pressure from system, clean the o-ring, and reapply silicon lube.
When placing the manifold into the supporting bracket, place the bottom snap-in lock in the bottom (braced) notch in bracket and then rotate it so that the top snaps into place.
In order to prevent stress on the manifold supply end connections, the supply piping must be braced or supported, parallel to the manifold and centred with the manifold’s inlets. Please visit us at Houseneeds.com to purchase products.
Use silicone lubricant to lubricate dry o-rings to ensure a tight seal.
In case a leak develops during testing, remove pressure from system, clean the o-ring, and reapply silicon lube.
When placing the manifold into the supporting bracket, place the bottom snap-in lock in the bottom (braced) notch in bracket and then rotate it so that the top snaps into place.
In order to prevent stress on the manifold supply end connections, the supply piping must be braced or supported, parallel to the manifold and centred with the manifold’s inlets. Please visit us at Houseneeds.com to purchase products.
To order product please go to the below link...
http://www.houseneeds.com/plumbing-supplies/plumbing-pex-tubing-tools-accessories/heatlink-easyfit-pex-manifolds-1-2-inch-tube
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