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M380 Hurricane Heater
02-22-2013, 19:45 (This post was last modified: 02-22-2013 19:47 by cmillsap.)
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RE: M380 Hurricane Heater
Thank you, Robert,

I reversed the flow in zone 2 but ran out of coolant before I could get the fluid to the blockage. I had to keep filling the tank. Zone 2 was empty from the small register in the privy which is the first register serviced by the flow. The blockage is obviously there.

I'm just tired of fooling with it. I will make an appointment at ITR in Vancover on my next trip to WA this spring. It probably needs to be serviced anyway.

Considering the denist's bill of $1400, it would have been much cheaper to have it serviced by ITR.Big GrinBig Grin

I did get my electric heater in the bath repaired. Between those heaters and zone 1 on the Hurricane, we have plent heat available 'till then

Chuck & Tela Millsap
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M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-19-2013, 19:05
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-19-2013, 20:36
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - pgchin - 02-20-2013, 12:15
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-20-2013, 19:29
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-20-2013, 20:45
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - pgchin - 02-21-2013, 11:42
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - pgchin - 02-21-2013, 14:20
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - pgchin - 02-21-2013, 15:01
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-21-2013, 15:17
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-21-2013, 16:01
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-22-2013, 00:27
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-22-2013, 13:41
RE: M380 Hurricane Heater - cmillsap - 02-22-2013 19:45



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