We have a Central Boiler CL 5036 and we think we are losing too much heat at return and need help troubleshooting. We have temp gauges at the boiler that measure outgoing and incoming water temp and we have noticed that when the furnace is running we are at a 40-50 degree difference (loss). I.e. Water from the boiler going out at 184 and coming back 140 or so. We have bled the lines to check for air pockets. We also know that we are not losing the heat on the way to furnace as we only have a 20-30ft run to house and have thermopex 4ft down. And we know it is not pump because we put in a brand new one yesterday in hopes that was the problem. I would guess heat loss from boiler to the furnace is no more than a couple of degrees. The other reason we can assume this is because when not under load water temp at return is around 10 (or much less) degree loss. So we have concluded the problem lies within our plenum/heat exchanger. Please correct if you feel that might be wrong.
Our theory is this: heat exchanger is not large enough for our large furnace that pumps A TON of air. It cools exchanger down faster than the water can flow through. Is that plausible? Our exchanger fills our entire plenum so my next question is this: do they make different "sizes" of hx, as in thickness or water flow speed? Or is it just the dimension that can change in them (which isn't our problem). Please help!! We would appreciate any advice/insight any of you have!!
Our theory is this: heat exchanger is not large enough for our large furnace that pumps A TON of air. It cools exchanger down faster than the water can flow through. Is that plausible? Our exchanger fills our entire plenum so my next question is this: do they make different "sizes" of hx, as in thickness or water flow speed? Or is it just the dimension that can change in them (which isn't our problem). Please help!! We would appreciate any advice/insight any of you have!!