
| BTU Input: | 110000 |
|---|---|
| Application: | Plumbing |
| Height (Inches): | 38" |
| Diameter (Inches): | 22-1/4" |
| Water Connection: | 3/4" |
| Size: | 1" |
| Capacity (Gallons): | 33 |
| Capacity (Boiler): | 5 Gallons |
| Capacity (Domestic): | 28 Gallons |
| Circulator (GPM): | 8 |
| Heating Surface: | 13 Sq. ft. |
| 1st Hour Delivery (Gallons): | 230 Gallons @ 115°F |
| Warranty: | Limited Lifetime (Tank Assembly), 1 Year (Parts) |
| Max PSI (Boiler): | 45 psi |
| Max PSI (Domestic): | 150 psi |
It would make wiring easier and give priority to the indirect water heater.
Either approach will work.
Copper.
Here is the installation manual for the Plus, Gold Plus, and Ultra Plus indirect water heaters: http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1283434775392/38633_PROD_FILE.pdf
Yes, assuming your boiler is sized correctly, you can add an indirect water heater.