I've recently started running my new Econoburn 150 (indoor) at my new house (which I don't live in yet). My buddy is the GC building my house, and he told me that a few times the fan on the boiler would turn on when the temp was ABOVE the set point! The two ways he's fixed it were 1) put the set point past the actual, then put it back down, and 2) shut the fan switch off and turn it back on. I was kind of in disbelief when he told me this - I figured he was playing with it and did something weird. Well, tonight I went to the basement to load it before heading home and I witnessed it first hand! The set point was 155, the actual was 159. As I approached the boiler, the actual went to 158 and the fan came on! I watched it for about a minute to see if it would shut off, but it didn't. Is this part of the normal cycling? Was I too impatient?
I plan to call Econoburn in the morning, but I figured I'd run it by the experts here in the mean time.
BTW, I'm an early-to-bed kind of guy, so I probably won't see any responses 'til tomorrow.
-Bob
I plan to call Econoburn in the morning, but I figured I'd run it by the experts here in the mean time.
BTW, I'm an early-to-bed kind of guy, so I probably won't see any responses 'til tomorrow.
-Bob