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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.
Allâinâone comfort: The WeilâMcLain ABâ80C AquaBalance Series 2 80,000âŻBTU Condensing Gas CombiâBoiler combines highâefficiency space heating and domestic hot water in a single unit â ideal for homes where space and performance matter.
Efficient condensing design: Uses condensing technology to extract extra heat from combustion gases, resulting in higher AFUE, lower fuel costs, and reduced emissions.
Smart, compact package: Spaceâsaving footprint and integrated design reduce installation complexity compared with separate boiler and water heater systems.
Quiet & reliable: Smooth combustion, corrosionâresistant heat exchangers, and accessible service points provide dependable performance and easier maintenance.
What is a combiâboiler?
A combination boiler that provides both space heating (hydronic baseboards/radiant systems) and domestic hot water from one unit without a separate water heater.
What fuel does it use?
Natural gas; qualified HVAC technicians can install an LP (propane) conversion kit if needed.
Where is it best used?
Ideal for singleâfamily homes or smaller multiâunit residences where compact efficiency and integrated hot water are desirable.
Does it require special venting?
Yes â like other condensing units, it uses lowâtemperature PVC/CPVC or polypropylene venting to handle cool exhaust and condensate safely.
Annual professional tuneâup: Have a licensed HVAC technician inspect the burner, heat exchanger, controls, and combustion to ensure safe, efficient operation.
Check condensate drain: Ensure condensate lines and traps are clear and properly pitched to avoid clogs or freezing.
Monitor system pressure & water temp: Keep boiler pressure within recommended range; verify expansion tank performance.
Clean intake & exhaust paths: Keep air intake and vent terminations free of debris to maintain safe airflow.
Inspect for leaks: Periodically examine valves, fittings, and connections for signs of water or gas leaks.
Maintain water quality: Use proper inhibitors and schedule periodic system flushing to reduce scale and extend life