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Pete_36
Pete_36 Member Posts: 19
Does peerless still sell the pinnacle. I know it was a rebadged munchkin. They dont sell the munchkin anymore but they still have the pinnacle? Any thoughts,

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  • 71Gibby
    71Gibby Member Posts: 2
    Peerless

    Does anyone know of a way to get ahold of some sort of tech support for Peerless boilers?



    I have a PI-140 that is giving me fits. It lights off then drops out, lights off, then drops out.



    The flame signal prior to dropping out exceeds 4.0. I have checked all grounds and am unsure what I am missing.



    My Minnesota Rep, of which I left a message with (36 hours ago) has not returned my call of yet, assuming they are quite busy with the cold snap we have here.



    Any info is GREATLY appreciated!
  • Slimpickins
    Slimpickins Member Posts: 359
    fault codes

    Are you getting any fault codes. Have you checked out the heat exchanger and burner? I believe the Peerless is a Munchkin in a green container so follow the Munchkin service procedures. If the heat exchanger hasn't been cleaned lately, it probably needs it and its a good time to check the burner. Here is a recent  thread about that: http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/139512/The-Munchkin-80m-walk-of-shame
  • Alan R. Mercurio_3
    Alan R. Mercurio_3 Member Posts: 1,624
    Re: Peerless



    David A. Scearce, P.E.

    PB Heat, LLC

    PH: 610-369-3260

    E-mail: ScearceD@PBHeat.com

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  • icesailor
    icesailor Member Posts: 7,260
    Peerless Pinnicle:

    Peerless Pinnicle is an Irish Munchkin.

    I'm sure it is to old to have the 926 controller.

    It hasn't been serviced properly since installed. It will need a thorough cleaning and repair. It will need the drain cleaned, a target wall, door refractory and a new burner tube because the old one is probably cracked.

    It's not something that a homeowner can easily do.

    Where do you live?
  • AFred
    AFred Member Posts: 81
    Peerless

    Do you live in the Minneapolis/St Paul area?
  • 71Gibby
    71Gibby Member Posts: 2
    Thanks

    Thanks for info, It has been a few yrs since I have been out in the field personally and now have the opportunity again.

    I know exactly what you are talking about in regards to cleaning hx and drainage system. The thing I totally forgot about was the screws on the burner and cleaning them to provide  a path for proper rectification.



    Thanks for the help again!!



    PS. I work in the Mankato area.
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