e-classic alarm w/ooo at temp. controller

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logjammed

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Jul 24, 2008
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western ma
shut the door tonight at fill up and alarm went off and temp controller read 000.I ended up bypassing the low water sensor and I am back up and running. anybody else do this as a temporary fix ??
 
I have a sensor at work that does this for my feed water inlet/post economizer temp. Its a J type thermocouple reading normally 290-300*f (range up to 1400 I think). When it does this I disconnect source power (pull the fuse rocker assembly we put inline) and power it back up. Not a "fix".... but will get you by. I'm interested if there are other solutions as well...
 
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