glad you got it taken care of!
i'm kind of a newb to coal also......when I moved up here in 2005 I was like so this is like wood? I was so wrong lol
Coal Boiler is Overheating
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Well, technically if the boiler hit 600 degrees, you definitely don't have to worry anymore. Just fill in the hole in the ground and start over.mikeandgerry wrote: ↑Tue. Nov. 15, 2022 12:49 pmYou must mean a stack temp of 600degF. If you mean a 600degF water temp, that would be insane. FYI the thread discussion was about boiler water temps surpassing high limit.