Thank you sir great info right here! I faced a situation with high fire low fire the other day on a new install,I am a service tech and ended up finding one other controller needed to be install for modulation
Thank you! The part where you tapped the pressure gauge was the section of the troubleshooting process that I needed. . Sometimes, it’s the little things😁
So how exactly does The expansion and contraction of the bellows interact with the mod motor to control the firing right? I understand how the modulation motor moves the linkage to change position of the gas butterfly valve
Wait I think I figured it out . So the load on the boiler effects the pressure which then effects movement of the bellows in the modutrol which then effects movement of a linkage that's between the modutrols bellows and a potentiometer right? Then based on the magnitude of the potentiometers signal to the mod motor is what determines how much the fuel/during rate is adjusted by the opening of closing of the butterfly gas valve or oil valve if u run oil.
My old widder aunt asked me if she ordered a boiler from Eddie... how long would it take to arrive After many visits to the urologist she has sympathy for overpressure .. you got easy replacement parts ? (she doesn't)
@@powermechanical I'm here ... just saw the last one on the Lost Wages show... you looked a bit peaked ... plus I got a bit morose thinking of my wasted life.. I would really have enjoyed working with that tyrant Herr Reuter
Thank you sir great info right here! I faced a situation with high fire low fire the other day on a new install,I am a service tech and ended up finding one other controller needed to be install for modulation
Thank you! The part where you tapped the pressure gauge was the section of the troubleshooting process that I needed. .
Sometimes, it’s the little things😁
LOL.... When in doubt - Tap it out!
Very good video, simple and very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
This is a very helpful information, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
So how exactly does The expansion and contraction of the bellows interact with the mod motor to control the firing right? I understand how the modulation motor moves the linkage to change position of the gas butterfly valve
Wait I think I figured it out . So the load on the boiler effects the pressure which then effects movement of the bellows in the modutrol which then effects movement of a linkage that's between the modutrols bellows and a potentiometer right? Then based on the magnitude of the potentiometers signal to the mod motor is what determines how much the fuel/during rate is adjusted by the opening of closing of the butterfly gas valve or oil valve if u run oil.
@@AdrianButler86 Glad you figured it out. Just now seeing this comment.
What is a good way to test a Modulating control?
My old widder aunt asked me if she ordered a boiler from Eddie... how long would it take to arrive
After many visits to the urologist she has sympathy for overpressure .. you got easy replacement parts ? (she doesn't)
We keep thousands of boiler parts in stock and ready to ship. Send any inquiries to www.powermechanical.com/contact-youtube.html
@@powermechanical
Too late.. she went with PRUNE JUICE !!
Where you been ole commenting friend?
@@powermechanical I'm here ... just saw the last one on the Lost Wages show... you looked a bit peaked ... plus I got a bit morose thinking of my wasted life.. I would really have enjoyed working with that tyrant Herr Reuter
pl.. speak in hindi..