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You resurrected a three month old, seven page thread for that? Congrats and see page 1.Sounds like a circulation issue, pump could be at fault, causing boiler to overheat and cut out especially where so few radiators are getting warm
You resurrected a three month old, seven page thread for that? Congrats and see page 1.
Frustrating as it is, they are new, all excited and jumped in without reading the whole thread, better than a 7yr old post thoughYou resurrected a three month old, seven page thread for that? Congrats and see page 1.
Agree I am a worn out 60 year old post, ultimately the more the merrier in my opinion , gmartine rocks for having a goFrustrating as it is, they are new, all excited and jumped in without reading the whole thread, better than a 7yr old post though
Wouldn't you need to remove the 4 allen bolts to take pump head right off, so you can see the impeller turn (or not)?Nock off the two valves both side of pump loosen 4 allen screws run pump see what happens
Don't get that bit. Only works if the heat input is known. Maybe gas flow is measured, or a relation between gas valve and flow is assumed, and h/ex efficiency assumed.The flow rate through the boiler is monitored by recording the differential between the boiler water temperature and the return temperature.
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