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Whys my boiler temp got to 109 degrees?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjt01" data-source="post: 4144592" data-attributes="member: 30726"><p>I mean the temperature probe that controls the boiler fan. If that is reading low it will run the fan even if the water temperature is too high.</p><p>A flue damper is a balanced flap between the boiler and chimney. If the boiler is hot enough so the fan turns off, and the chimney is hot, without the damper the chimney will draw air through the boiler heating it up further. The damper basically should ensure that the air is pushed through the boiler by the forced draft fan only, and chimney draft just pulls cold air from the base of the chimney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjt01, post: 4144592, member: 30726"] I mean the temperature probe that controls the boiler fan. If that is reading low it will run the fan even if the water temperature is too high. A flue damper is a balanced flap between the boiler and chimney. If the boiler is hot enough so the fan turns off, and the chimney is hot, without the damper the chimney will draw air through the boiler heating it up further. The damper basically should ensure that the air is pushed through the boiler by the forced draft fan only, and chimney draft just pulls cold air from the base of the chimney. [/QUOTE]
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