EFM520 circulator question
- klim1972
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- Location: lake ariel Pa
- Stoker Coal Boiler: EFM df 520
- Coal Size/Type: Buck
Ok so been running the new 520 for about 2 weeks and just noticed when thermostat calls for heat boiler turns on and runs instantly is this normal? I don’t remember my last boiler doing this till water temp was under temp? Or is something g wired wrong?
- Retro_Origin
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- Coal Size/Type: Buckwheat / Pea
It’s typical to setup them that way, the boiler is firing so it doesn’t fall behind during a heat call. This is especially important for slow ramp up fires like coal.
- nepacoal
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- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Harman SF-260 - retired
- Coal Size/Type: Buck
Yep, that's exactly how a triple aquastat works when the TT terminal is connected to a thermostat ( or end switch if using a Taco SR type control). A simple on off aquastat would work like your old one.
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- nepacoal
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: Keystoker KAA-4 / "Kelly" and an EFM 520 at my in-laws
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- Coal Size/Type: Buck
Yes... The majority of boilers use a triple aquastat. What's your high limit and low limit? A good starting point for an EFM is 200 HL, 160 LL with a differential of 10.