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Re: Raypack Boiler cycling Too Often


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Posted by HeatPro on December 18, 2005 at 12:09:18:

In Reply to: Re: Raypack Boiler cycling Too Often posted by Heatpro on December 18, 2005 at 12:04:14:

I will have to assume that the weather is at its coldest where you are, as there is no good reasonn that a boiler has to be running a temperature of 180+ unless it is that cold. If it is not that cold, then the controls are set up wrong. As the water should match the heat needed as the weather gets hotter and colder, not stay at one very high temperature. If you had an outdoor reset control or a Beckett HeatManager control, the water would be just enough to heat the house and no more. As Raypack boilers are often used for domestic water, that is far too hot for faucets, so I hope you have a temperaing valve on the domestic water line.


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