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<blockquote data-quote="projectsho89" data-source="post: 1235753" data-attributes="member: 29174"><p>I'll do some experimenting tomorrow (if I get a chance). I do know that at around 150F water temp and given the size of my house, it's not enough. As soon as I get my 180F thermostat, I'll play with the controls some more. The existing 150F thermostat has too wide of a range between on and off cycling - trips off at 155-160 and doesn't cycle back on until around 140F. By that time, the boiler is too cool to get the house up to temp in any kind of reasonable time (I'm seeing 135F on the inlet and 115 on the outlet).</p><p></p><p>When the furnace blower is on, the HX drops around 25F.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="projectsho89, post: 1235753, member: 29174"] I'll do some experimenting tomorrow (if I get a chance). I do know that at around 150F water temp and given the size of my house, it's not enough. As soon as I get my 180F thermostat, I'll play with the controls some more. The existing 150F thermostat has too wide of a range between on and off cycling - trips off at 155-160 and doesn't cycle back on until around 140F. By that time, the boiler is too cool to get the house up to temp in any kind of reasonable time (I'm seeing 135F on the inlet and 115 on the outlet). When the furnace blower is on, the HX drops around 25F. Steve [/QUOTE]
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