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	<strong>Message</strong>: Hi there,&nbsp; I have an older solar hot water heating system and am looking to expand to it and heat my garage.&nbsp;&nbsp; We have a small 5 Kw boiler that currently heats the space in the winter.&nbsp; I want to divert the solar heater in the winter so that it goes to the garage <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="1st" data-scaytid="1">1st</span> then to the water storage tank.&nbsp; My question is, can I use you solar plate heat exchanger with my boiler and tie one end to the return of the boiler and the other to the solar loop.&nbsp; If so what size would you recommend? &nbsp; Terry <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Ried" data-scaytid="3">Ried</span><br />
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	Dated on : 03-14-2013</p>
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	Terry yes you definitely have the right idea.&nbsp; Adding a plate heat exchanger to the cold return side of your boiler will help you save money in your heating costs.&nbsp; The solar will then increase the temperature of the boiler loop through the plate heat exchanger which means the boiler has to work less to reheat the boiler water.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A plate heat exchanger for solar heating comes in many different sizes an we carry either a 25 plate or a 50 plate heat exchanger.&nbsp; For you application of <a href="https://www.solartubs.com/solar-home-heating/">solar space heating</a> I would recommend the 25 plate solar heat exchanger.<br />
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	Post By : Dan Jung Dated On : 03-14-2013</p>
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	Thanks Dan,&nbsp; I really like your solar heating packages.&nbsp; I just wish I had found you 10 years ago when I installed my system as you have certainly made it a lot easier.&nbsp;&nbsp; I particularly like your stainless steel solar piping it certain would make installing a solar heating system much quicker! &nbsp; Have a great day!<br />
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	Post By : Terry <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Ried" data-scaytid="5">Ried</span> Dated On : 03-14-2013</p>]]></description>
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