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Adjusting an L6006A Aquastat dbdf 04-07-2008
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Posted by KJPRO on April 8, 2008, 12:21 am


> Cool enough that the boiler can absorb heat, so less heat goes up the
> flue.

I stop in and the Stumped Moron is still handing out stupid info... Go
Figure!



Posted by Noon-Air on April 7, 2008, 9:21 pm

> Hi, I have a couple of questions
> I have a 3-zone hydronic heating system. Only one of the zones uses a
> blower. The other 2 use baseboard registers. What are the determining
> factors for the temp setting on a L6006A aquastat that is mounted
> inline with the zone for the blower?
>
> Why symptoms would I expect to see if the setting is too low AND too
> high?

What did you local, competent, licensed, insured, professionally trained,
HVAC technician tell you??


Posted by Stormin Mormon on April 7, 2008, 10:38 pm
Told him to post to Usenet and piss off all the bozos and losers.

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What did you local, competent, licensed, insured, professionally trained,
HVAC technician tell you??



Posted by KJPRO on April 8, 2008, 12:22 am


> Told him to post to Usenet and piss off all the bozos and losers.

So, are you pissed off yet?????



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