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Posted By SkiingNH

I saw those specs on the PexSupply site: Extrol...

I saw those specs on the PexSupply site: Extrol 102-1 and 103-1.
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Posted By SkiingNH

Actually, i asked because i noticed the...

Actually, i asked because i noticed the "acceptance volume" is the same 2.5 gallons on the 30 and 60.

The only thing i can guess is that the "normal" water level is the acceptance volume and the...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Another great idea. That would make the job...

Another great idea. That would make the job pretty simple and i will definitely put a drain in while I'm at it (and give me something else to bang my bald head on when I'm crawling around back...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Good point on supporting that pipe, I'll jump on...

Good point on supporting that pipe, I'll jump on that right away.

The house is a dormered cape, so we are only 2 decks high. 20-22 is the "hot" pressure at 160-180 degrees.

Using your earlier...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Thanks Trooper, I will check the charge on...

Thanks Trooper,

I will check the charge on the expansion tank again tonight, but it was set at the normal 12lbs last time i checked when I was experiencing the problem.

Assuming that tank...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Assuming that increased boiler pressure as...

Assuming that increased boiler pressure as indicated by pressure guages on both boilers is caused by expansion of heated water, yes, i mean expansion.

You are correct that the firing of the oil...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Wood and oil furnace pressure build up

Hello, i have a old Tarm 402 paired with an oil furnace [BOILER] and fortunately everything runs pretty well (could always make improvments). I have a small ssue when i fire up the wood furnace...
06-20-12, 06:27 PM
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Posted By SkiingNH

thanks again. i will clear the orfices and see...

thanks again. i will clear the orfices and see if that helps. The Honeywell gas valve is new last summer. is there a way to adjust flow on that unit?
06-19-12, 12:14 PM
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Posted By SkiingNH

thanks todrut

I got the system to fire. after chasing the voltage around the safety switches, i changed out a few of the connections and it fired properly. I get about 390mv at this point and it seems to operate...
06-02-12, 06:28 PM
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Posted By SkiingNH

Raypak versa 405a mv

Hello,

I am having troubles getting my heater to fire. The pilot stays lit however, the burner will not fire unless I jump the TH terminals on the valve box. The thermopile is putting out about...
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Posted By SkiingNH

relining clay flue

I recently had a chimney sweep to my house to clean a 8x13 clay flue which services a wood furnace and after looking at the condition of the flue, he told me it was unsuitable for use because some of...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Sorry that my post is so delayed. Trooper, you...

Sorry that my post is so delayed. Trooper, you were right. it was air in that loop and after i swapped out a good head with the non-functioning zone head and no change, I isolated that zone as best...
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Posted By SkiingNH

Thanks

Hi,

i appreciate everyone's feedback. For some reason, i was banned for my username and couldn't get back onto the forum without setting up a new email address and re-registering with a new...
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