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Should I upgrade to RTB

: 09 jan 2016 14:13
af manniste
Hi everyone.

Greetings from Estonia.

Right now we are running with Woody 16-24kw burner and OpOp boiler. But it is been giving us problems.

This RTB thing, would it be easy replacement? I mean the pipes matching and etc. when comparing to the older OpOp boiler (I couldn't find any model numbers on it).
It is bloody cold outside right now (-18) so I can't keep the heat off long.

Our house is about 250m2 and we have actual winters with -20 and colder.
So the 16kw version might be too weak for us?

Could we keep the pellets silo or does the RTB need a new one?
The O2 sensor - would it help to prevent "wrong burning" problems (those we have right now). I mean is it worth the money and trouble to have one?


Cheers!

Re: Should I upgrade to RTB

: 09 jan 2016 16:55
af pille bruger
manniste skrev:Hi everyone.

Greetings from Estonia.

Right now we are running with Woody 16-24kw burner and OpOp boiler. But it is been giving us problems.

This RTB thing, would it be easy replacement? I mean the pipes matching and etc. when comparing to the older OpOp boiler (I couldn't find any model numbers on it).
It is bloody cold outside right now (-18) so I can't keep the heat off long.

Our house is about 250m2 and we have actual winters with -20 and colder.
So the 16kw version might be too weak for us?

Could we keep the pellets silo or does the RTB need a new one?
The O2 sensor - would it help to prevent "wrong burning" problems (those we have right now). I mean is it worth the money and trouble to have one?


Cheers!
Yes, RTB is better on the items you want.
You can reuse your pelets silo.
Get a O2 sensor, it is much easier to set up with oxygen control on.
Maybe you need a 30 kW
See more details here http://www.nbe-global.com/

Provides for additional feature is that RTB can be connected to the internet for support.
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Re: Should I upgrade to RTB

: 09 jan 2016 17:23
af triumph
Burner and burnercontrol are the same on a RTB and a Scotte/Woody.
Maybe you should pick a pellet burner from a brand their give a better support, than what you had on your Scotte

Pipes on a opop do not mach a RTB.
On a RTB you can not se the flame, so a O2 sensor is very usefull