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Gas Burner / Hot water system problem Arnie 11-20-2006
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Posted by Arnie on November 20, 2006, 9:56 am
I've been away for awhile and I came home to an 88 degree house;
apparently one of my digital thermostats got stuck "on". I don't know
how long its been running continuously.

I subsequently noticed that the overflow pipe on the boiler has a
steady stream of water coming out, and its the same whether the boiler
is running or not. What could the problem be?

Arnie


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