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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.
Dependable hydronic performance: The WeilâMcLain CGaâ6 Series 3 166,000âŻBTU Cast Iron Natural Gas Boiler delivers consistent, even heat for larger homes, multifamily units, and light commercial spaces, providing comfort and reliability you can count on.
Rugged castâiron construction: Heavyâduty cast iron offers excellent thermal mass and corrosion resistance, helping the boiler maintain stable temperatures and long service life.
Straightforward design: Proven conventional boiler architecture makes service, maintenance, and troubleshooting easier for HVAC professionals.
Trusted brand history: WeilâMcLainâs CGa range has a strong reputation for durable, longâlasting operation in traditional hydronic heating systems.
What type of boiler is this?
A castâiron, natural gasâfired hydronic boiler that heats water for baseboards, radiators, or radiant floor loops.
What is the heating capacity?
166,000âŻBTU/hour â suitable for mediumâlarge heating loads in residential, multifamily, or light commercial applications.
Does it require special venting?
Yes â like all conventional gas boilers, it needs proper chimney or flue venting installed per local codes and manufacturer instructions.
Is this suitable for new construction?
Yes â especially in systems where robust castâiron performance is preferred and condensing efficiency is not required.
Annual professional inspection: Have a licensed HVAC technician check the boiler before each heating season â examining the burner, heat exchanger, combustion, and controls.
Monitor pressure and water level: Keep system pressure within manufacturerârecommended ranges and verify expansion tank condition.
Bleed heat circuits: Release trapped air from radiators or baseboards to ensure even heating.
Inspect venting: Ensure chimney or flue paths remain clear and properly sealed to prevent combustion issues.
Check for leaks: Regularly inspect around valves, connections, and pipe joints for water or gas leakage.
Periodic system flushing: Flushing helps remove sediment and scale, improving efficiency and extending component life.