Note to reader - Crown has an upgrade to this boiler. It is now the Aruba 4 Gas Boiler.
Crown Aruba Gas Boiler Reviews - Crown Boilers notes that the Crown Aruba Gas Hot Water Boiler is Crown’s best-selling gas-fired boiler. Many Crowns boilers are named after tropical islands where many tourist resorts are located. We don’t know if Crown does this as an excuse to take vacations to tropical resorts or because it is a coy marketing scheme to make people think pleasant thoughts when they are shopping for a boiler. (more…)
Crown Boiler Reviews - Crown boilers produce boilers with efficiency ranges from 80% AFUE to 95% AFUE. Crown boilers names all their boilers after tropical islands such as Bermuda, Bali, Bimini, Cayman, Cabo, Aruba, and Phantom. Crown boilers have cast iron heat exchangers in selected boilers and have various capacities that make Crown boilers ideal for residential and light commercial boiler applications. (more…)
Boiler Troubleshooting Problems for Hydronic Heating Systems - Troubleshooting boiler problems will depend on what the problem is with the boiler. The scope of this article will cover the basic boiler problems that can occur with a boiler. Advice for troubleshooting the basic problems with the boiler. Many of these problems will require the attention of a professional boiler technician. Boiler technicians are available at either your local plumbing contractor or HVAC contractor. (more…)
HVAC Tip - A thermocouple is commonly used in standing pilot gas furnaces and water heaters are technically referred to as a copple element and produces millivolts when heat is applied to the tip. This millivoltage is necessary to keep the pilot valve inside the gas valve open. If the pilot flame goes out, the thermocouple stops generating millivolts. Without the millivolts, the valve closes thus preventing gas from escaping when there is no flame. Thermocouples fail because of oxidation. It is recommended that you keep the pilot lit throughout the year to prevent excess oxidation. The thermocouple can be found in many different types of gas furnaces, gas logs, and gas water heaters. Learn How to Test a Thermocouple with a Multi-Meter
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