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    Default Boiler advice needed

    I have a 30+ year old Weil Mclain boiler. This morning I noticed no heat, so took a look and found a couple pieces of insulation had fallen onto the standing pilot which was out. I removed the insulation and fired the boiler back up no problem.
    The insulation pieces are about 3/8 inch thick and together are about 40 square inches or so. Clearly I'm going to be in the market for a new boiler, but we're still paralyzed by snow so I don't think that's going to happen anytime real soon.
    My question regards the purpose of the insulation. Is it mainly to reduce heat loss, or does it prevent the boiler cabinet from melting down? In other words, can I limp along for a bit with reduced efficiency, or would I be inviting a catastrophe?
    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Boiler advice needed

    3/8" thick is likely not doing much to insulate. Likely okay without it given its thickness.


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    Default Re: Boiler advice needed

    Quote Originally Posted by Raymond Wand View Post
    3/8" thick is likely not doing much to insulate. Likely okay without it given its thickness.
    I was thinking the same thing. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Boiler advice needed

    Quote Originally Posted by John Arnold View Post
    I have a 30+ year old Weil Mclain boiler. This morning I noticed no heat, so took a look and found a couple pieces of insulation had fallen onto the standing pilot which was out. I removed the insulation and fired the boiler back up no problem.
    The insulation pieces are about 3/8 inch thick and together are about 40 square inches or so. Clearly I'm going to be in the market for a new boiler, but we're still paralyzed by snow so I don't think that's going to happen anytime real soon.
    My question regards the purpose of the insulation. Is it mainly to reduce heat loss, or does it prevent the boiler cabinet from melting down? In other words, can I limp along for a bit with reduced efficiency, or would I be inviting a catastrophe?
    Thanks!
    That insulation is adjacent to the burners and protects the housing. Short term you may be ok without it, but I would try to put it back in place.


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    Default Re: Boiler advice needed

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Reinmiller View Post
    That insulation is adjacent to the burners and protects the housing. Short term you may be ok without it, but I would try to put it back in place.
    Would you use a bit of fireclay? With a couple of bent sticks to hold it till dry?

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    Smile Re: Boiler advice needed

    A picture would be helpful. In the end, if there is a critical function for the insulation, you have probably found out by now, or will soon enough.

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    Default Re: Boiler advice needed

    If the insulation is from the plate that covers the access to the burners, then not an issue not to replace. Just remember the metal plate may be hot when you go to remove it to access burners.


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