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This product weighs 570 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The PEERLESS BOILERS 1403086 is a packaged oil-fired hot water boiler rated at 147,000 BTU/h input, supplied as part number WBV-E-03-WPC. It ships as a complete assembly with a Beckett oil burner and a circulator pump already mounted, reducing field-assembly time on the installation. The unit is designed for residential or light-commercial hydronic heating systems where an oil-fired heat source is required. At 570 pounds, it is a substantial cast-iron or steel sectional boiler intended for permanent basement or mechanical-room installation by a licensed heating contractor or plumber qualified in oil-heating systems.
This boiler is suited for forced hot water heating applications, including baseboard, radiant, or cast-iron radiator distribution systems. The package configuration with a factory-installed Beckett burner means the combustion assembly arrives pre-mounted and wired, simplifying startup and commissioning. It is a direct fit for new construction or boiler-replacement projects in buildings served by fuel oil where a single-zone or multi-zone hydronic system is present.
Designed as an OEM-style packaged replacement or new-installation oil water boiler for residential and light-commercial hydronic heating systems requiring a 147,000 BTU/h input oil-fired appliance. Corresponds to manufacturer model WBV-E-03-WPC.
Installation must be performed by a licensed heating contractor or qualified technician familiar with oil-fired boiler systems and applicable mechanical codes. Shut off all fuel supply and electrical power to the system before beginning any connection work. The unit requires a properly sized flue and oil supply line in compliance with the International Fuel Gas Code and local authority having jurisdiction requirements. Do not fire the boiler without confirming the hydronic system is filled, purged of air, and operating at the correct system pressure.
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