First Fire New Yorker Boiler Problem

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Wood Pirate

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Jun 25, 2008
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Orange County, NY
I was about to fire up my new NEW YORKER add on when I noticed an electrical problem.
The manual has you wiring the fan, aquastat, and circulator together. The idea is that you flip a switch on the wood boiler and the fan will go on. Once the aquastat reaches 190 degrees the fan shuts off and the circulator turns on. Then whe the boiler temp goes lower than 190 the fan goes back on.

Well I really messed this one up and cant figure out how to wire it.
Can anyone help? I have basic electrical knowledge but am not great at it.
I am using one circulator which will work between my oil and wood boilers.

Thanks
 
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