Carmin
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Hi all: I have a American Standard boiler model # 2b se j2 GPH 60. I have posted before on this site and the experts have been extremely helpful with their knowledge and insights. Once again I am thanking everyone in advance for their assistance.
The current issue is I don't know if the problem is the boiler or the thermostat . The boiler is an American Standard boiler model # 2b se j2 GPH 60 model which for the last few years has been working fine after some issues were solved by this forum back in 2017. The thermostat is an Honeywell programmable which also has been problem free. I did have to replace the standby batteries this year after the unit went dark with no power.
The problem is after I reset the thermostat and programmed it to cycle on on off as before it does not turn the boiler on at the selected time. An example is it is set to turn the heat on in wake mode at 6 AM but even though it shows the setting the boiler does not turn on. I can use the temporary setting and say turn the thermostat on and the boiler will turn on and respond accordingly. It will then turn off after the temporary period of time is reached. I can really use your advice as how to proceed and to narrow down if the problem is the boiler or the thermostat. Thank you again Ciao
The current issue is I don't know if the problem is the boiler or the thermostat . The boiler is an American Standard boiler model # 2b se j2 GPH 60 model which for the last few years has been working fine after some issues were solved by this forum back in 2017. The thermostat is an Honeywell programmable which also has been problem free. I did have to replace the standby batteries this year after the unit went dark with no power.
The problem is after I reset the thermostat and programmed it to cycle on on off as before it does not turn the boiler on at the selected time. An example is it is set to turn the heat on in wake mode at 6 AM but even though it shows the setting the boiler does not turn on. I can use the temporary setting and say turn the thermostat on and the boiler will turn on and respond accordingly. It will then turn off after the temporary period of time is reached. I can really use your advice as how to proceed and to narrow down if the problem is the boiler or the thermostat. Thank you again Ciao