ktm250rider
ArboristSite Operative
Well, we finally settled on a woodmaster 5500. We went back and forth between them and CB. The woodmaster dealer provided a free excavator which pretty much sealed the deal. That probably saved me 5-600 bucks on a rental. Not to mention that there is no time limit. Since its raining today, its just sitting in the driveway. I was able to get the Thermopex and conduit installed and backfilled before the rain which was good. No pics since I finished up int he dark. Too bad the lights on the machine didnt work. I just need to get my pad done and Im ready for delivery.
Ive been reading the manual and dont see much about the wiring. My system consists of a propane boiler which feeds 5 zones of heating. 3 are air handlers, 1 is the domestic hot water and 1 is my radiant system (garage, tile areas). My boiler is a Weil Mclane which does not maintain temp when no heat load is called for. When the t-stat calls for heat, the boiler fires and heats up to 190 (at high combustion rate). At the same time, the zone is energized and heating begins. THe boiler maintains 190 (at low combustion rate) until the t-stat turns off.
Any ideas or info on how I will keep the boiler from trying to maintain 190 itself?
Ive been reading the manual and dont see much about the wiring. My system consists of a propane boiler which feeds 5 zones of heating. 3 are air handlers, 1 is the domestic hot water and 1 is my radiant system (garage, tile areas). My boiler is a Weil Mclane which does not maintain temp when no heat load is called for. When the t-stat calls for heat, the boiler fires and heats up to 190 (at high combustion rate). At the same time, the zone is energized and heating begins. THe boiler maintains 190 (at low combustion rate) until the t-stat turns off.
Any ideas or info on how I will keep the boiler from trying to maintain 190 itself?