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Weil-McLain is a leading North American Brand of hydronic comfort heating systems for residential, commercial and institutional buildings, since 1881. Contractors, engineers, architects, homeowners, and facility managers alike rely on Weil-McLain boilers for their comfort heating needs. Installed in homes, offices, schools, restaurants, hotels, and other facilities throughout North America, the Weil-McLain brand is among the most trusted and often used in the building industry.
Highâefficiency condensing heat: The WeilâMcLain ABâ155H AquaBalance Series 2 155,000âŻBTU HeatâOnly Condensing Gas Boiler delivers condensing efficiency that lowers fuel use and operating costs compared to traditional boilers while producing steady hydronic heat.
Heatâonly focus: Designed specifically for spaceâheating, this model is ideal when domestic hot water is provided by a separate water heater or indirect tank, simplifying system design.
Quiet, dependable operation: Smooth combustion and robust controls deliver consistent temperatures and low noise during operation.
Built for durability: Corrosionâresistant heat exchangers and serviceâfriendly components promote long service life and easier maintenance for HVAC professionals.
What does âheatâonlyâ mean?
It means the boiler is dedicated to spaceâheating only â it does not provide domestic hot water. A separate water heater or indirect tank is required for DHW.
What fuel does it use?
Natural gas â a propane (LP) conversion kit is often available and must be installed by a licensed HVAC/gas technician if propane fuel is required.
What systems does it support?
Compatible with hydronic baseboards, radiant floor systems, and fanâcoil units tied into a hotâwater distribution loop.
Is this highâefficiency?
Yes â condensing technology extracts extra heat from combustion gases, raising overall efficiency and lowering fuel cost over nonâcondensing units.
Annual professional service: Have a licensed HVAC technician inspect and tune the boiler annually before the heating season â checking burner, heat exchanger, controls, and combustion performance.
Check condensate drain: Ensure condensate lines and traps are clear and properly sloped to avoid blockages or freezing in cold weather.
Monitor system pressure & expansion tank: Maintain correct boiler pressure and verify the expansion tankâs condition as recommended.
Clean intake & exhaust openings: Keep air intake and vent terminations free of debris for safe, efficient airflow.
Inspect for leaks: Regularly check valves, pipe fittings, and connection points for signs of water or gas leakage.
Maintain water quality: Use recommended hydronic corrosion inhibitors and schedule periodic system flushing to reduce scale and extend component life.