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oil furnace low water cut-off Gatya 11-20-2006
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Posted by Bubba on November 20, 2006, 9:06 pm
Sounds like someone has a dirty steam boiler. Time for a bit of
cleaning and skimming.
Bubba


>It's steam. The furnace is a Peerless WBV boiler, aprox. 7 years old.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Power's Mechanical wrote:
>> daytona° wrote:
>> > my exact question......
>> > Need more inforamtion
>> >
>> Try steam...
>>
>>
>> > > Steam or hot water?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >>Hi,
>> > >>
>> > >>I've been having problems with my oil furnace. I installed a
>> > >>programmable thermostat and every time the furnace has to heat 4-6
>> > >>degrees the low water cut-off switch trips. My plumber replaced the
>> > >>switch but the issue continues to happen. The is enough water in the
>> > >>system but what I noticed is that after heating for awhile the water
>> > >>starts going low and fluctuating which causes the lockout. As soon as
>> > >>the furnace stops the water level "calms down" and climbs up to the
>> > >>normal level.
>> > >>Is there any way this could be remedied as my plumber seems to be out
>> > >>of ideas?
>> > >>
>> > >>Thank you in advance!
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > D.A.D.D. - Daddies Against Dirty Diapers
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >

Posted by Steve Scott on November 20, 2006, 9:53 pm
You need to get it serviced, cleaned and skimmed. Steam boilers
really need a pro every year. You might find someone qualified in
your area if you ask on The Wall at www.heatinghelp.com


>It's steam. The furnace is a Peerless WBV boiler, aprox. 7 years old.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Power's Mechanical wrote:
>> daytona° wrote:
>> > my exact question......
>> > Need more inforamtion
>> >
>> Try steam...
>>
>>
>> > > Steam or hot water?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >>Hi,
>> > >>
>> > >>I've been having problems with my oil furnace. I installed a
>> > >>programmable thermostat and every time the furnace has to heat 4-6
>> > >>degrees the low water cut-off switch trips. My plumber replaced the
>> > >>switch but the issue continues to happen. The is enough water in the
>> > >>system but what I noticed is that after heating for awhile the water
>> > >>starts going low and fluctuating which causes the lockout. As soon as
>> > >>the furnace stops the water level "calms down" and climbs up to the
>> > >>normal level.
>> > >>Is there any way this could be remedied as my plumber seems to be out
>> > >>of ideas?
>> > >>
>> > >>Thank you in advance!
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > D.A.D.D. - Daddies Against Dirty Diapers
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >


--
D.A.D.D. - Daddies Against Dirty Diapers





Posted by Noon-Air on November 21, 2006, 9:15 am

> Hi,
>
> I've been having problems with my oil furnace. I installed a
> programmable thermostat and every time the furnace has to heat 4-6
> degrees the low water cut-off switch trips. My plumber replaced the
> switch but the issue continues to happen. The is enough water in the
> system but what I noticed is that after heating for awhile the water
> starts going low and fluctuating which causes the lockout. As soon as
> the furnace stops the water level "calms down" and climbs up to the
> normal level.
> Is there any way this could be remedied as my plumber seems to be out
> of ideas?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>

Call a real tech.



Posted by Gatya on November 21, 2006, 4:10 pm
I think you summed it up correctly. This furnace was cleaned yearly by
a plumber. Apparently it needs a bit more than a wire brush...

Thank you for all your replies.


Noon-Air wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been having problems with my oil furnace. I installed a
> > programmable thermostat and every time the furnace has to heat 4-6
> > degrees the low water cut-off switch trips. My plumber replaced the
> > switch but the issue continues to happen. The is enough water in the
> > system but what I noticed is that after heating for awhile the water
> > starts going low and fluctuating which causes the lockout. As soon as
> > the furnace stops the water level "calms down" and climbs up to the
> > normal level.
> > Is there any way this could be remedied as my plumber seems to be out
> > of ideas?
> >
> > Thank you in advance!
> >
>
> Call a real tech.


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