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boiler contractor in Vail, Colorado

Heatman_2
Heatman_2 Member Posts: 65
We just installed a Lochinvar Knight and indirect in their home in Des Moines. They said they also have a Lochinvar boiler at their vacation home. When they arrive at the house the boiler is usually in lock out. They said they reset the breaker and the floor heating system works while they are they, but when they return, same thing...lockout.

This system has been looked at by a contractor recommended by thier realtor, she couldn't tell me what he did, but it didn't work. These are super nice people, and are very good customers to have!!! If your intrested call with your contact info, they will be excited to have a trusted professional find their problem!!! My cell is 515-480-2191

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  • Heatman_2
    Heatman_2 Member Posts: 65
    boiler contractor in Vail, Colorado

    I have a customer who has a vacation house in Vail, Colorado. They have had an ongoing problem with their boiler system, need good contractor to diagnos system problems.
  • Heatman_2
    Heatman_2 Member Posts: 65


    Need boiler pro for radiant floor system in Vail, Colorado. Very nice customer who lives in Des Moines, IA
  • Mark Custis
    Mark Custis Member Posts: 537
    What do they need?

    Have tools, do travel.
  • Derheatmeister
    Derheatmeister Member Posts: 1,579


    I live in the area: Breckenridge;Dillon;Frisco.

    I am very busy this time of the year!!, but i may be able to get them on the schedule!

    what is the Problem ?

    Richard from Heatmeister.
  • eluv8
    eluv8 Member Posts: 174
    lochinvar lockout

    Could be as simple as bad power, Seems those Lochinvar Knights dont like voltage changes. Try a computer battery backup and conditioner, they can be found for pretty cheap, the intent isnt the battery capability but the clean consistent power to the control. Worst case it doesnt fix the problem, but their heating equipment will be protected from brown outs or surges.
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