Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Central Boiler => Topic started by: concordprof on December 09, 2013, 10:27:24 PM
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I accidentally left the door to my burner open earlier today and some water boiled out. Now the the thermostat on the burner is only reading between 144-155. However, the temp in my home is 72 so I know the water is hotter than what it is reading. The problem is the damper has remained open causing me to burn more wood. Could the issue be that the water level is too low?
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Hi Concordprof. Welcome to the forum. This site is great. You'll find tons of useful information in here. Have you checked with your Central Boiler dealer for assistance? Also, you should have a water level tube on your outdoor wood boiler (OWB). I have the E-Classic 1400 and in the rear about eye level there is a plastic tube with a small on/off valve attached to it. If you have one, open that valve and see where the water level ends. It should come to the full mark. If not, you may have to add some. As soon as you're done checking the water level be sure you turn off the valve to let the water that collected in the plastic tube drain out. If you don't it'll freeze it the tube and you won't be able to check it again until it thaws. Post back with your results. Roger
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I haven't contacted the dealer yet. They do not open until around 10:00. The water level was low, so I filled it up last night at midnight. My question is this: If the water level is too low in the tank, would that affect the therostat reading?
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Not 100 percent sure since i have a different brand but if water is low in mine the aquastat bulb is mounted high in the tank and definetly affects the reading.