I guess we'll start with the pics!
Here is the new next to it's backup.
The red circulator in this picture is for the overheat and only runs when the boiler is over 220. It has the check removed.
Another shot of it:
This is the circulator that runs when my thermostat calls for heat. It is on the return side of the boiler. It comes from my heating zone above the circ, then through the circ, then up the pipe immediately next to it into the return end of the PB105. The red valve in the picture is closed and takes the oil boiler out of the loop.
My settings on the PB105:
This is the pressure / temp guage that came with the PB105. Its horribly inaccurate for temp. It's about 30 degrees to low. When the boiler is at temp (180deg) it reads 150. right now it is at 100 (130 real temp) because I turned the heat on.
We're burning some pellets:
Here are my questions: When my therm calls for heat the circulator kicks on immediately. This drops the temp in the oil burner long before it drops the temp in the pb even though the valve on the return side of the oiler is closed. Thus running my oiler till it hits 120 again. Do I have poor flow to the PB? Is that one circulator enough to push the water through everything? Should i be running both circs when the therm calls for heat? Should the circ be running the entire time the therm is calling for heat? I'm pretty sure it is. Any help / advice is appretiated. I've had the boiler installed for about a day and a half. I've used the heat two or 3 times during that time and have gone through almost 4 bags of pellets so far.
Here is the new next to it's backup.
The red circulator in this picture is for the overheat and only runs when the boiler is over 220. It has the check removed.
Another shot of it:
This is the circulator that runs when my thermostat calls for heat. It is on the return side of the boiler. It comes from my heating zone above the circ, then through the circ, then up the pipe immediately next to it into the return end of the PB105. The red valve in the picture is closed and takes the oil boiler out of the loop.
My settings on the PB105:
This is the pressure / temp guage that came with the PB105. Its horribly inaccurate for temp. It's about 30 degrees to low. When the boiler is at temp (180deg) it reads 150. right now it is at 100 (130 real temp) because I turned the heat on.
We're burning some pellets:
Here are my questions: When my therm calls for heat the circulator kicks on immediately. This drops the temp in the oil burner long before it drops the temp in the pb even though the valve on the return side of the oiler is closed. Thus running my oiler till it hits 120 again. Do I have poor flow to the PB? Is that one circulator enough to push the water through everything? Should i be running both circs when the therm calls for heat? Should the circ be running the entire time the therm is calling for heat? I'm pretty sure it is. Any help / advice is appretiated. I've had the boiler installed for about a day and a half. I've used the heat two or 3 times during that time and have gone through almost 4 bags of pellets so far.