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<blockquote data-quote="NSMaple1" data-source="post: 6427614" data-attributes="member: 113429"><p>Great that you are getting more heat! But that wouldn't explain the water leak & use thing though would it? Unless it was constantly boiling over - but that is a crap load of water to boil over.</p><p></p><p>Also if there was a wire disconnected it sounds like there might need to be some rearranging or tidying up of controls. Sounds like somebody unhooked it to stop it from running - but an aquastat should do that when the boiler cools off. So yours might keep running long after it should stop itself. Not a big issue in the winter when you have a fire going and need heat 24/7, but could be in spring & fall or when the fire does go out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSMaple1, post: 6427614, member: 113429"] Great that you are getting more heat! But that wouldn't explain the water leak & use thing though would it? Unless it was constantly boiling over - but that is a crap load of water to boil over. Also if there was a wire disconnected it sounds like there might need to be some rearranging or tidying up of controls. Sounds like somebody unhooked it to stop it from running - but an aquastat should do that when the boiler cools off. So yours might keep running long after it should stop itself. Not a big issue in the winter when you have a fire going and need heat 24/7, but could be in spring & fall or when the fire does go out. [/QUOTE]
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