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Old 01-28-2010, 05:43 PM   #1
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Help with older boiler with picture.


Hello I have googled the hell out of the internet in search of a diagram for my 1962 Gibraltar boiler, it's ALL LINE VOLTAGE, in other words 110 volts, no transformers no wiring blocks, very simple and straight forward, solid copper wires and wire caps.
My HI temp cutoff is not wired in correctly and I need to know where it needs to be wired to. I have been running off the LO side cut off turned up to 180 degs.
As long as you're viewing and hopefully helping, please confirm all the connections.
When you view my diagram it should be very straight forward.
For example 3+10+12=wire cap
Thank you any and all who respond.
Frank Z.

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Old 01-29-2010, 10:30 AM   #2
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You would need to supply control model numbers also.

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You would need to supply control model numbers also.
Thanks for responding TK, the HI and LO are honeywell's with 2
wires coming from each unit 1 black 1 white each has
a temp setting dials.
The HI unit has a lever on it that when the water temp
gets hot it pushs down on a button that in turns activates
the cirulator pump.
I have photos of each unit if you need to see, I can email them
to you or post them on photobucket and paste the links.
Thanks again TK and any of you that decide to join in on my problem.
Thanks.
Frank Z.

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Old 01-29-2010, 02:56 PM   #4
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Need model numbers of controls and thermostat.

Pics also help.
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Hey frank,

I noticed you also have a Gibraltar boiler. Is that the cast iron one? I have one too but I was wondering if you had the model number for it. I also could find any info online about it. I need it for an insurance claim and I can't find it on the boiler itself.

Thanks!

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