Question about power to a outdoor wood boiler Is there

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chippewa

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Jan 26, 2015
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Maine
I have a wood doctor and swapped out the blower on it. When wiring it up, I apparently hooked up the wrong wires. When I flipped the switch, I lost all power to the boiler. Is the a fuse somewhere I may have blown? The brakers In my house are all fine.

Just noticed my furnace inside also stopped working.
 
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I can't help you on the question of the boiler but I would be searching for a manual if I didn't have one. Have you disconnected and/or secured live wires? May want to try the breaker that powers the inside furnace ... is one fed off the other?
 
Yeah, been a lot of years since the outdoor boiler. I think the only thing that required power on ours was a draft on the door. Circulating pump was on another line under the house...
 
It sounds like a breaker to me. Speaking for myself, it's hard to see whether one's tripped without my glasses.
 
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