Premature OWB failure is caused by low operating temp.Condensation will occure in an outdoor unit at 140F and below. You don't need an expensive control unit to maintain the 140F minimum. A strap-on aquastat installed on the supply side of the boiler connected to a 3way valve, to cut flow to the house, @ 140F and recirculate it back through the boiler unit via the boiler circulator pump, until the boiler recovers to a reasonable temp. I set that at 160F. At that point the 3way will open the supply loop to the house again. I have that manual, you posted. I got it from my Solar heating supplier. I am a retired factory trained tech for Econoburn, and ProFab wood gassers, and Harman pellet heating appliances. I have an older Royall addon boiler in my shop/garage that heats my entire house and shop. The buffer tank that I have could be bigger (210gal.), but works well over night to stablize the system temp. We haven't used a drop of heating oil in 3 years. Been burning the fuel in the tank in my Kubotas. Loren, the Acg.
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