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Posted by maddox on October 8, 2009, 9:51 pm
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john johnson
Church boiler coil is hot but when air handler is on, cool air pushes out
into room. Should outside air be open or closed? or what else could it be.
Brand new boiler instaled. Not sure how to set dampers for max heat Any
suggestions as what to check. New at this already spent a lot of money on
a new boiler install. There are three air handlers and three coils and two
of them seem to push out heat the problem seems to only be with one of
them.
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Posted by Steve on October 9, 2009, 7:25 am
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> john johnson
> Church boiler coil is hot but when air handler is on, cool air pushes out
> into room. Should outside air be open or closed? or what else could it be.
> Brand new boiler instaled. Not sure how to set dampers for max heat Any
> suggestions as what to check. New at this already spent a lot of money on
> a new boiler install. There are three air handlers and three coils and two
> of them seem to push out heat the problem seems to only be with one of
> them.
Quit screwing with something you know nothing about. Call your local
*COMPETENT*, licensed, bonded, insured, professionally trained, HVAC
technician to come straighten out your mess, then PAY the man.
BTW, when you installed the new boiler, you did pull a permit, and have it
inspected, didn't you??
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Posted by Lefty on October 9, 2009, 7:37 am
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>> john johnson
>> Church boiler coil is hot but when air handler is on, cool air pushes out
>> into room. Should outside air be open or closed? or what else could it
>> be.
>> Brand new boiler instaled. Not sure how to set dampers for max heat Any
>> suggestions as what to check. New at this already spent a lot of money on
>> a new boiler install. There are three air handlers and three coils and
>> two
>> of them seem to push out heat the problem seems to only be with one of
>> them.
> Quit screwing with something you know nothing about. Call your local
> *COMPETENT*, licensed, bonded, insured, professionally trained, HVAC
> technician to come straighten out your mess, then PAY the man.
> BTW, when you installed the new boiler, you did pull a permit, and have it
> inspected, didn't you??
How many times have you gotten this call?;
"I already removed the thermostat and twisted all the wires together. It
still did'nt come on. What should I do
now?"..................................
To the OP; skin grafts are expensive. The preparation for same is quite
painful. Don't screw with a boiler, dude.
HTH, Lefty
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Posted by Steve on October 9, 2009, 9:00 am
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>>> john johnson
>>> Church boiler coil is hot but when air handler is on, cool air pushes
>>> out
>>> into room. Should outside air be open or closed? or what else could it
>>> be.
>>> Brand new boiler instaled. Not sure how to set dampers for max heat Any
>>> suggestions as what to check. New at this already spent a lot of money
>>> on
>>> a new boiler install. There are three air handlers and three coils and
>>> two
>>> of them seem to push out heat the problem seems to only be with one of
>>> them.
>> Quit screwing with something you know nothing about. Call your local
>> *COMPETENT*, licensed, bonded, insured, professionally trained, HVAC
>> technician to come straighten out your mess, then PAY the man.
>> BTW, when you installed the new boiler, you did pull a permit, and have
>> it inspected, didn't you??
> How many times have you gotten this call?;
> "I already removed the thermostat and twisted all the wires together. It
> still did'nt come on. What should I do
> now?"..................................
> To the OP; skin grafts are expensive. The preparation for same is quite
> painful. Don't screw with a boiler, dude.
heh.... We can't help it if the OP used the lowest bidder.
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Posted by amdx on October 9, 2009, 7:38 am
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> john johnson
> Church boiler coil is hot but when air handler is on, cool air pushes out
> into room. Should outside air be open or closed? or what else could it be.
> Brand new boiler instaled. Not sure how to set dampers for max heat Any
> suggestions as what to check. New at this already spent a lot of money on
> a new boiler install. There are three air handlers and three coils and two
> of them seem to push out heat the problem seems to only be with one of
> them.
This is not the group you want!
HVAC technicians are the Rodney Dangerfield of technicians.
They feel they get no respect
Almost everyone here has a Rodney Dangerfield complex.
This causes them to withhold every tidbit of information away from any
DIYer with a question.
It even causes some of them to post incorrect information. I'm not sure why
they do that, they don't get to see the end result, so I don't see the
thrill. Maybe it makes them feel powerful.
Look somewhere else for your answer.
Mike
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> john johnson
> Church boiler coil is hot but when air handler is on, cool air pushes out
> into room. Should outside air be open or closed? or what else could it be.
> Brand new boiler instaled. Not sure how to set dampers for max heat Any
> suggestions as what to check. New at this already spent a lot of money on
> a new boiler install. There are three air handlers and three coils and two
> of them seem to push out heat the problem seems to only be with one of
> them.