Just got a second error message on my boiler display in about 4 days. Basically just reset the control panel and has been good until today.
I originally thought the first one was due to a heavy gust of wind that may have caused the igniter error message but I live in central Jersey and just wet through a blizzard with winds close to 60MPH and had no error messages all weekend.
I know everyone will want to see a diagram of the vent piping so I attached a drawing I made real quick just now. I didn't bother adding the fresh air piping because it is identical until hitting the attic - if necessary I will add a sketch of that .
The next thing I could see someone bringing up is gas pressure & piping. The piping is I-I/4" to within one foot of the boiler (see attach photo). And standing pressure is usually around 10' or 11 ". Once the boiler fires I have never seen it go below 6", which seems to be where it operates all the time.
Anybody have an idea?
I originally thought the first one was due to a heavy gust of wind that may have caused the igniter error message but I live in central Jersey and just wet through a blizzard with winds close to 60MPH and had no error messages all weekend.
I know everyone will want to see a diagram of the vent piping so I attached a drawing I made real quick just now. I didn't bother adding the fresh air piping because it is identical until hitting the attic - if necessary I will add a sketch of that .
The next thing I could see someone bringing up is gas pressure & piping. The piping is I-I/4" to within one foot of the boiler (see attach photo). And standing pressure is usually around 10' or 11 ". Once the boiler fires I have never seen it go below 6", which seems to be where it operates all the time.
Anybody have an idea?