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MI-04 - 75,000 BTU Output Intermittent Ignition Packaged Residential Water Boiler (Nat Gas)

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0104006
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MI-04 - 75,000 BTU Output Intermittent Ignition Packaged Residential Water Boiler (Nat Gas)
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0104006 has been discontinued
Discontinued December 25, 2020
This product was discontinued by the manufacturer.
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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Fuel Type
Natural Gas
Product Highlight: Vent Type
Atmospheric
Product Highlight: Warranty
1 Year Boiler, Limited Lifetime Cast Iron Sections Warranty
Product Highlight: System Type
Hydronic (Water)
Product Highlight: BTU Input
105000 BTUs
Product Highlight: Material
Cast Iron

Description

Heating equipment must be installed, commissioned, and serviced by a licensed and qualified professional in accordance with manufacturer instructions, applicable codes, and industry standards. Manufacturers do not accept warranty or technical support requests from homeowners or unlicensed individuals. All warranty and technical inquiries must be initiated by the licensed professional responsible for the installation.

Specs

Fuel Type:

Natural Gas

System Type:

Hydronic (Water)

BTU Input:

105000

Vent Type:

Atmospheric

DOE Rating:

86000

IBR Rating:

75000

Material:

Cast Iron

Features:

EI/Spark Ignition

Boiler Type:

Packaged

Warranty:

1 Year Boiler, Limited Lifetime Cast Iron Sections

Efficiency:

82.1%

Number of Sections:

4

Vent Size:

5"

Height (Inches):

31.375"

Width (Inches):

15-7/8"

Depth (Inches):

26-5/8"

Weight (lbs):

375 lbs

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Owned the boiler for 5 years, no issues

Boiler has worked flawlessly for 5 years. We'd never done our own install before, no hiccups. Replaced an oil boiler in a 1950s house for a hydronic setup. It's not rated super efficient but it runs hot which is needed for my system, and is cost effective.
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Washington State
9 years ago
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I would buy this product again and again

Great product.
Matt
Baldwin, NY
13 years ago
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Used to replace a 30 year old peerless

Old peerless boiler took its final breath in march 2012 after darn near 30 years of service, decided to go peerless again. This boiler came on time, solid packaging, great documantation made an easy install. Only beef I had was the 1 1/2" supply outlet (old peerless had 1 1/4")
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Braddock, PA
14 years ago
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Q: Does this product or any of the M1 series prior to 2009 have a low-water cutoff? is this part of the standard boiler.

Asked by rudy 11 years ago

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I do not show that it comes with a LWCO, but every boiler should have a LWCO installed.

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- Seamas R.

Presently comes with either a Beckett or Hydrolevel control which integrates the thermowell aquasat function and low water cut off. Hydrolevel can be used to retrofit an older aquastat only control. For low water cut out function you do have to drain and replace the well with the Hydrolevel one. You can look up manual and brochure for Hydrolevel 3200 unit with download from its listing on this site for details.

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Q: Hi, Could you tell me what the blocked vent switch dose? Why dose my boiler blocked vent switch turn the boiler off ? Is it because of to much heat ? or some thing more then just heat ? I have to keep resetting the blocked vent switch and have put a new one in that dose the same thing. Nat Gas Mi-o5 Boiler ,Thanks Joe

Asked by Joe 11 years ago

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im assuming its an air proving switch, you have a blockage in the exhaust vent, or its faulty. you should have a technician trouble shoot the system, if the switch is working correctly it is dangerous to use the boiler like that.

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- Les

1. If the wind is blowing down the chimney the gas fumes cannot escape & will cause the problem you are having. 2. If for any other reason the gas fumes are not going up the chimney, it will shut the furnace down. Make sure your chimney is tilted upward at an angel toward the wall to correct this problem.

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- Seamas R.

When operating correctly, room air flows across this switch into the burner. Hot air after the burner rises up the exhaust providing negative pressure to pull this air in. If the vent is blocked, flow stops and hot air gets to this switch. It is a thermal switch device. You can actually test it by pointing a heat gun at it. It will shut the boiler down. Check your motorized vent damper (and its open proving switch) to make sure it is open and clear. Then check the flue. Just pulled two birds nests out of the flue of a newly purchaced house. This is EXTREMELY dangerous. I would not be suprised if a CO detector would alarm in the vicinity of the boiler. Do NOT just "jumper" to fix it. In fact, if this was an existing boiler when you moved in, it may already have jumpers in it, possibly the damper proving switch. Have this checked out by a qualified, licensed, heating contractor. Specifically note that you want all the control wiring checked and "rung out" and all safeties tested.

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