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it is normal for the heater to overshoot the setpoint by 4 or even 6 degrees, then it'll go into shutdown mode. all this time the combustion blower should be running. the combustion blower is the FIRST to come on and the LAST to shut down. The circulating fan goes on and kicks up to high speed, then a lower speed as the setpoint is reached.
When you grasp the thermister, naturally the read temperature WILL GO UP and the heater will shut down. If you were to disconnect the thermister, the heater will default to 42 degrees and stay there no matter what the setpoint is set at. In other words it will run wide open.
it is normal for the heater to overshoot the setpoint by 4 or even 6 degrees, then it'll go into shutdown mode. all this time the combustion blower should be running. the combustion blower is the FIRST to come on and the LAST to shut down. The circulating fan goes on and kicks up to high speed, then a lower speed as the setpoint is reached.
When you grasp the thermister, naturally the read temperature WILL GO UP and the heater will shut down. If you were to disconnect the thermister, the heater will default to 42 degrees and stay there no matter what the setpoint is set at. In other words it will run wide open.
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