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Central Boiler Temperature too high on furance
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<blockquote data-quote="Slick" data-source="post: 1368560" data-attributes="member: 27259"><p>That's a good point about the pumps....the one steaming incident I had with my CB 5036 was after leaving for xmas this year, being a new OWB user (it had been running for like a week) I loaded it full and turn off all the heat exchangers other than one and that room is really insulated.... the system coudln't get rid of the heat fast enough and it got to 200 and was steaming when got back 3 days later..luckily not enough water was gone to hurt anything...I turned on the furnaces and water temp came right down but that's a good point...you either have an air leak so your making lots of heat or you just not getting enough heat out of the water and it's overshooting the set temp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick, post: 1368560, member: 27259"] That's a good point about the pumps....the one steaming incident I had with my CB 5036 was after leaving for xmas this year, being a new OWB user (it had been running for like a week) I loaded it full and turn off all the heat exchangers other than one and that room is really insulated.... the system coudln't get rid of the heat fast enough and it got to 200 and was steaming when got back 3 days later..luckily not enough water was gone to hurt anything...I turned on the furnaces and water temp came right down but that's a good point...you either have an air leak so your making lots of heat or you just not getting enough heat out of the water and it's overshooting the set temp... [/QUOTE]
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