OurTown
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I hate making these quizzes because I think it puts some people off but if you can answer any of these it would helpful.
1. The auto high limit and manual high limit aquastats are wired in series. The auto high limit is set to 165F and the manual is set to 150F. Are these settings backwards? Although we have not had any issues they seem reversed to me.
2. We have a slab stat that is set usually for about 42F and it works fine until it gets stupid cold out and then we have to turn it up a few to compensate. There is an override air stat that is set for 16F and states to never change it. What is that for and how is it integrated?
3. The system was originally pressurized but was changed to a non-pressurized system years ago by the previous owner (Super Wash) to supposedly avoid the yearly boiler certification costs. The boiler registration plate is missing. Should we go back to pressurized and what would it take to get a new plate and start yearly certifications?
4. The circ pump timer has been bypassed and runs all the time if the boiler switch is on. When turned on the flow switch must be coaxed a little bit to close the circuit. Is the flow switch bad or does it need a pressurized system to work properly? As long as the pump runs it stays in the closed position and when it is off it goes into the open position. If we get a long warm spell we might turn off the switch but have to remember to push the flow switch a bit when we turn it back on.
Our system does work okay but it would be nice to get it working the way it was designed. Plus I like learning all about these things from you guys.
1. The auto high limit and manual high limit aquastats are wired in series. The auto high limit is set to 165F and the manual is set to 150F. Are these settings backwards? Although we have not had any issues they seem reversed to me.
2. We have a slab stat that is set usually for about 42F and it works fine until it gets stupid cold out and then we have to turn it up a few to compensate. There is an override air stat that is set for 16F and states to never change it. What is that for and how is it integrated?
3. The system was originally pressurized but was changed to a non-pressurized system years ago by the previous owner (Super Wash) to supposedly avoid the yearly boiler certification costs. The boiler registration plate is missing. Should we go back to pressurized and what would it take to get a new plate and start yearly certifications?
4. The circ pump timer has been bypassed and runs all the time if the boiler switch is on. When turned on the flow switch must be coaxed a little bit to close the circuit. Is the flow switch bad or does it need a pressurized system to work properly? As long as the pump runs it stays in the closed position and when it is off it goes into the open position. If we get a long warm spell we might turn off the switch but have to remember to push the flow switch a bit when we turn it back on.
Our system does work okay but it would be nice to get it working the way it was designed. Plus I like learning all about these things from you guys.