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    <p>Hi</p>

    <p>Can I ask a question about how the stat operates in conjunction with the control panel.</p>

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    <p>The flue stat is there to preserve layering when batch burning.</p>

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    <p>So if I have the boiler set to 92C, it completes its burn and after a period switches the laddomat off. When that happens what does your display on the boiler read for the water temp? If that starts to climb to over 92C, will the pump be reactivated to stop boil over? Or do you set the flue fan switch so that the boiler reads a lower water temp value? If so what do you aim for?</p>

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    <p>We have got our ember layer sorted and its burning much better now.</p>

    <p>Many thanks</p>

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    <p>Central</p>

     

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