P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Propane) Zoom

P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Propane)

SKU:P203-LP

Brand: Burnham

Burnham
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Specs

Fuel Type: Propane
Efficiency:
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80%
Width: 20"
System Type: Hydronic (Water)
Height: 45-5/8"
Features: Standing Pilot
Vent Size: 4"
Water Connection: 1-1/2"
Gas Connection: 1/2"
BTU Input: 62000
BTU Output: 45000
Warranty: 1 Year on Boiler Parts/25 Year Limited Heat Exchanger
Boiler Type: Standard
Application: Heating
Depth: 24-3/4"

Description for Burnham P203-LP

Cast iron durability and Burnham quality craftsmanship make the Series 2 residential gas boiler ideal for the replacement and new construction markets. The Series 2 line combines traditional atmospheric draft design with proven boiler controls to ensure reliable, trouble-free operation.

Features:

  • AFUE 80%
  • Natural Draft
  • LP Gas
  • Cast Iron Heat Exchanger, 2?10 Sections
  • Direct Replacement for Thousands of Existing Boiler Installations
  • Solid, Reliable, Time-Tested Design
  • Standing Pilot
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty


NOTE: May require the use of a lift gate. Please note the product weighs 272 lbs

P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Propane)

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Burnham P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Propane)
 
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4.0

Good Boiler, pilot assembly needs work

By Wolf

from Whatcom County,WA

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        Comments about Burnham P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Propane):

        Used Burnham boilers for over 6 years, and I'm glad to have recently found a well priced source [...] Had trouble getting the pilot to stay lit, originally I thought it was due to windy conditions, but even on wind still days it would go out. Checked the gas pressure [LP], it was correct. Removed the pilot assembly to make sure the orfice was clean, adjusted the pilot flame size, all to no avail. Finally tweaked the thermocouple/pilot assembly plate to bring the thermocouple 1/16" closer to the pilot and that did it, no more pilot going out at random times.Good product and I will continue to use, however maybe quality control could be improved.

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        • Burnham P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Nat Gas)

          Q:

          new to boilers this is my first home, I'm looking for a natural gas boiler that can cover 1898 sq ft and three heat zones, name brand burnhan if possible?
          Asked on 9/14/2011 by Jason from New York

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            Any Burnham boiler can heat three zones if the zones are set up properly. The P203 may be undersized for a house that size, but the only way to be sure would be to determine a BTU requirement. In addition to square footage, climate and the insulation quality play a role in calculating this figure. Our BTU Calculator ( http://www.pexsupply.com/pex/control/BTUCalculator ) can give you a good estimate, but a full heat loss calculation may be necessary.

            Answered on 9/14/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Burnham P203 45,000 BTU Output, Standing Pilot Cast Iron Boiler (Nat Gas)

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          Why must the chimney be 15 feet high by 4"? If a chimney has a much larger diameter, can it be shorter? Where do you measure from? Top of the boiler or top of the damper, etc.?
          Asked on 8/16/2011 by Wayne from Cleveland, Ohio

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            A:

            We would not advise that you deviate from the manufacturer's recommendations. The 15' length is from the bottom of the draft hood opening to the top of the chimney.

            Answered on 8/17/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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