Posted by Zachary Hoyt on April 11, 2012 at 06:41:11 from (184.12.78.248):
We have a Tarm wood gasification boiler that we use for heat and domestic hot water year round. We also have a kerosene boiler that sits beside it and is only used when the wood boiler needs to be serviced, so it only goes through maybe 20 gallons in a typical year. The boiler is about 20 years old. The pump on the gun stopped working recently and I have been getting conflicting advice about what I should do. One option is to replace the pump for about $50 on ebay, some say that the whole thing is so old that it doesn't make sense to do that. Option 2 is to replace the gun, $400+ probably. Option 3 is to replace the whole boiler, some have told me that it will be deteriorated inside and need to be replaced soon anyway, others say that they do not deteriorate inside because it is a closed loop with no oxygen. I do not know what the cost is for this option but likely at least $2k. Any advice will be much appreciated. Zach
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