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Re: Wiring zone valve in Crown Boiler AWR series
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Re: Wiring zone valve in Crown Boiler AWR series

This is the diagram to wire without the zone control

Re: Wiring zone valve in Crown Boiler AWR series
Re: Radiator Fitting
It might be easiest to just get another 1 1/2" valve to do the job in the place of the 90 ell.
We assume that this is hot water…..not steam?
Re: Water trickling sound in hydronic baseboards- please help
Thanks for the responses! Very helpful!
I guess that's what I'll try - increase circulator pump speed and try bleeding a 2nd floor bleed valve (and hope it works for a 60 year old baseboard). Hopefully the combination does the trick...
Re: Pneumatic Thermostat System
you might be able to buy the parts branded as parker or whoever makes them for johnson controls for a lot less. the preassembled stations are going to be a lot more than the parts
Re: Baffled: Weil-Mclain startup and delay on break relay
Although I did see it in that YouTube video that the person in the video complained the timer was hooked up backwards (with no real demonstration and resolution in the video, I think there was other issues), I would say in this case it does not matter. IMO it does not matter which way terminals 1 and 3 are connected, for two reasons, first it is a series circuit (it's only a two wire device), also it is an AC series circuit. Secondly (at least with the ICM203F) the terminals 1 and 3 immediately goes through a bridge rectifier circuit inside the timer and it does not care either way about terminals 1 and 3.
Your connection details may be helpful to others if they have never worked with relays and/or this type of timer before.
Thanks.
Re: Main vent making loud noises
I would say that is not normal, my Big Mouth is petty quiet last I checked it. Maybe the 'O' ring needs replacing.
Re: troubleshooting milwaukee press tool 2763-20
@HydronicMike a little of all the above. low cycles, been rained on lightly occasionally. really seems like a physical and not electrical issue. haven't dropped it from height. its tipped over once or twice but not off a bench onto the floor. case is in decent shape. not cracked.
interesting that you find ridgid has better response on service. i got this one because i liked the form factor. i think ridgid has a straight one now. i can't say i'm unsatisfied . this is prob. going on 10 years old, but low cycles. maybe the only thing i'm unsatisfied about is I don't like being sidelined from working on my own tools. if i were able to query for faults and it was unsure on calibration or I could check and find it out of calibration then i could probably get a quote out of milwaukee and send it in. but they give a range $700 to 1400. that's a wide range. i could see at the low end, forget it at the high end.
Re: T87F anticipator appears faulty
Does he mean the coil that holds the mercury switch?

