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I'm ready to upgrade my home heating system -- oil, forced hot water, 2 zones, single floor, 1300 square feet, basement in the process of finishing for a 3rd zone and additional 1000 sq ft ...
One of the guys who did an estimate recommened the System 2000. Any thoughts by those of you familiar with this unit?
Thanks,
dp
HVAC HAWK
02-27-2006, 08:18 PM
i have installed boilers for 18 yrs and never put one in , but my boss reads a lot of trade magazines and i will ask him about it tomorrow.
Plumbheat
02-28-2006, 07:12 PM
I would not put a system 2000 in my house.
Too many problems with the boards....:eek: :(
HVAC HAWK
03-03-2006, 03:56 PM
if you fined a good hvac company the can put in a system that is very efficient .
first can you change to propane . they make boilers that use a copper or stainless type coils and do not heat up a large mas of water . there is 2 types i have put in .
Teledyne and peerless
peerless has a unit that is about a 3 ft sq cube
with the right piping you can have a lot of heating zones and a zone that runs to a supper insulated tank with a coil to make hot water .
look up these boilers and check them out
hope this helps :)
AZPlumber
03-08-2006, 03:39 PM
I would not put a system 2000 in my house.
Too many problems with the boards....:eek: :(
Good post.
I've put just two of these systems in in the past. They've been around for some time now, I've watched the videos on it (still have one, if you'd like a copy let me know I can arrange it). But, listening to other contractors tell it, they have had problems with the boards not lasting, on top of some other worrisome issues. Plus, if you ever have problems with it, you'll need to get hold of a service company that is experienced in servicing these units, and not everyone out there knows how to deal with them. I personally would steer clear of them just as a personal opinion.
Eddie702
03-12-2006, 11:48 AM
I have no experence with system 2000 but everyone I have talked to said they are an excellant system. The only problem is they only sell through there dealers and are not available through wholesalers.
ED
Rayray
11-12-2007, 06:37 PM
I have a System 2000 installed in my 3,271 sq. ft. home. It is a fantastic boiler. The installer was great and has installed a couple dozen so far. It is quiet, super efficient, and way ahead electronically to all other makes.
My savings have been about 45-50% on oil usage. I am so glad I got rid of the Burnham super heavy mass boiler. All it did was burn oil at an incredible amount.
Jim H
11-21-2007, 09:20 PM
I was an EK dealer for 7 years and installed many System 2000 before going to work for the company directly. I've an installer and service tech for over 35 years and this has to be the easiest system there is to install. They have also been extremely easy to maintain. My own is over 10 years old and I wouldn't have anything else in my house.
Recent testing at Brookhaven National Labs shows that this system beat all other systems tested in efficiency regardless of the AFUE, including a 95% AFUE condensing boiler.
There is not a big problem with the system managers as is sometimes reported. The problem is a lack of understanding of how the system functions. Well over half the managers returned as defective actually have nothing wrong with them. In addition, the warranty for the system manager is five full years. After that time period, should it fail, the cost to replace it is about the same as a cad cell relay.
Any person actively in a heating, plumbing or associated trade can buy repair parts directly from the factory. The comment is often made that we don't sell through supply houses. Very true, but do you want to pay their markup as well? If you need help troubleshooting a system call the factory direct. Go to the website for the phone number.
danielz
11-24-2007, 04:18 PM
We have had a system 2000 for about 6 years, and its been fairly good.
Jim, I sent you a private message/mail. Have a few questions.
A public one: on the EK2 smartfilter, what is "normal" oil pressure on the gauge? we recently had a blocked filter, and had it replaced. after replacement, the filter showed 0 pressure during burn, but a few weeks later, it has moved up about 1/3 of the gauge during burner run..... we never watched it before (our service plan usually changed the filter twice/year), but now that there was a problem, we watch more carefully and are not sure what is right/wrong :-) (btw: we have a real long oil run over 75 ft across a basement ceiling, with tanks on floor.)
NHMaster3015
12-14-2007, 10:07 AM
I've been a EK dealer since day one. Spent quite a bit of time with John Marran in the early stages of development. Yes there were some minor problems early in the game, but most are well sorted out now. It is an amaziningly efficient and quiet unit. Looks complicated but it really is'nt. There a lots of boilers on the market today. The best bet is to do a bit of camparison shopping and go from there. I have customers that we installed EK units in 16 years ago and they are still running strong.
maineguy110
06-22-2008, 09:25 AM
I'm ready to upgrade my home heating system -- oil, forced hot water, 2 zones, single floor, 1300 square feet, basement in the process of finishing for a 3rd zone and additional 1000 sq ft ...
One of the guys who did an estimate recommened the System 2000. Any thoughts by those of you familiar with this unit?
Thanks,
dp
i worked on system 2000 for 4 years in maine i highly reccomend that you put one in it should cut your fuel bill down to 30 to 40 percent in fact when i got out of the military i will make sure the house i buy has one no matter how old the furnace is in the home i buy just to get the fuel savings i did service work and when cleaned properly we had almost no problems
wackieworld
07-03-2008, 03:46 PM
I have had a System 2000 since 1991. The energy savings is fantastic. Though I have had many quality issues with my unit, I have never had a problem with the manager. I have never run out of hot water. The biggest problems with the unit are the hang on parts and the dealer that installed the unit. My son is building a house and as much as I love the energy savings of my unit I sent him to Buderus for a boiler. If Energy Kinetics stood behind their product better I would have gotten one for him.
Ha. Funny to see this thread still alive.
I had the EK 2000 installed in May 2006 to replace the original boiler to the house (1955). We lived for two years with the old boiler, now two years with the EK 2000.
I am using 50% less oil with the new system. That seems outrageous, but true ... especially considering how INEFFICIENT the old boiler and H20 heater were.
Bob D.
07-12-2008, 10:14 PM
Here's the URL to their site if anyone is looking for it:
http://www.energykinetics.com/
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