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Help with OWB, is my pump right?
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<blockquote data-quote="NSMaple1" data-source="post: 5755017" data-attributes="member: 113429"><p>Can you verify which boiler port you're using for supply, & which one for return? And where you're measuring temps? Sounds like close to the boiler - so even if there is no flow through your loop, you would get some heat convecting out of the boiler into the piping, that might be affecting the temp readings too.</p><p> </p><p>The manual I found online for a Heatmor 100 suggested 8gpm flow through the boiler for good internal mixing. In which case I think the 0010 is definitely too small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSMaple1, post: 5755017, member: 113429"] Can you verify which boiler port you're using for supply, & which one for return? And where you're measuring temps? Sounds like close to the boiler - so even if there is no flow through your loop, you would get some heat convecting out of the boiler into the piping, that might be affecting the temp readings too. The manual I found online for a Heatmor 100 suggested 8gpm flow through the boiler for good internal mixing. In which case I think the 0010 is definitely too small. [/QUOTE]
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