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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Any plumbing & heating guys in here, have ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianP" data-source="post: 9835047" data-attributes="member: 100056"><p>the circulator is working fine. It is a boiler with an indirect hot water heater and storage tank. Even if the Thermostat in the storage tank was bad, and i jumped the wires out, shouldnt that call as if the thermostat was? i mean, it is just a switch. the one circulator feeds both zones, meaning it splits after the circulator pump. </p><p></p><p>If i jumped out at the hot water tank thermostat, what would cause it to not come on, unless the zone head is faulty? because thats kinda what im leaning to ATM.</p><p></p><p>Again, the boiler system comes on as it should when calling for heat for the house, as in the forced hot water for the basebords in the living spaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianP, post: 9835047, member: 100056"] the circulator is working fine. It is a boiler with an indirect hot water heater and storage tank. Even if the Thermostat in the storage tank was bad, and i jumped the wires out, shouldnt that call as if the thermostat was? i mean, it is just a switch. the one circulator feeds both zones, meaning it splits after the circulator pump. If i jumped out at the hot water tank thermostat, what would cause it to not come on, unless the zone head is faulty? because thats kinda what im leaning to ATM. Again, the boiler system comes on as it should when calling for heat for the house, as in the forced hot water for the basebords in the living spaces. [/QUOTE]
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