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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: United States-New York-Long Island
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Re: gas boiler
if you are referring to a gas hot water heater, its very common for the thermostat/gas combination valve to become inaccurate due to slime and dirt build up on the probe end of the unit.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: USA
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Re: gas boiler
To follow up with the good advice given above and IF you are talking about a how water heater as suggested by Speedster, I would suggest as the first step that you drain out the bottom of that tank to get rid of rust build up or slime build up that can have an affect upon the heater and temperatures. Regardless, that should be done at least one time per year anyway to keep the tank clean.
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Re: gas boiler
If your talking about a true boiler in that it heats your home as well as your domestic hot water then some times a mixing valve can be installed between the hot & cold right at the coil.
This valve is usually a "gate" valve and is used to let cold water mix in with the hot to temper it as it leaves the coil, the trick here is a gate valve can be ajusted to let as little or as much cold water enter the system as desired. |
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