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Boiler question
southroute
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I bought a house in October and the "handyman" that helped me get things ready for moving in helped me get the boiler up and running, basically all he did was fill it with water and showed me how to do that and also to drain it when the heating season is over. He told me to keep it filled to about 10 on the gauge but I don't know if that is correct, an one have any clues as to how to figure out what the level should be at?
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what sort of system is this
no need to drain the system when the heating season is over. what sort of system do you have?--nbc0 -
System?
Hi - What sort of system do you have? Is it Steam or Hot Water? I'm not quite sure what you mean by "Ten on the Gauge" ? Post a picture of your boiler and of one of your radiators. That will tell us more about your system so we can better answer your questions.
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