An interesting post. I use a Hardy boiler, and it looks just like all the others, so I won't post a pic. A stainless steel box out in the yard.
Some of the "expert comments" remind me of an energy audit that we had about thirty five years ago. Some guy in a business suit showed up and started trying to tell me how to manage the draft on a wood stove that I'd been heating with for several years. I finally had to demonstrate for him - if I set the draft per his instructions, the kettle on the stove stopped boiling. If I set the draft contrary to his instructions, the kettle resumed boiling. And he still didn't understand. . . I think of him every time I hear the words "energy audit", ha. My dad used to say, "Don't mess with nothing that you know nothing about", and it applied in this guys case. He'd obviously never had a stick of firewood in his hands, but he was a paid expert for the power company.
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