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Default Capping off burners on steam boiler to reduce BTU output

Might work. Or, it might heat the exchanger unevenly, and stress the heat
exchanger. Leading to early breakage. I'd try to get ahold of the
manufacturer, and ask their opinion.

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"Mikepier" wrote in message
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A friend of mine has a Weil Mclain gas steam boiler that was put in
about 15 years ago. Apparantly whoever put it in oversized the job and
put in a 300,000 BTU unit, when it should have been a 200,000 BTU unit
according to a heating specialist that recently surveyed the house.
One suggestion he made is that since there are 12 venturi burners
under the boiler, is to remove 4 of them and cap the nozzles, thus
leaving only 8 burners. He said each burner outputs about 25,000
BTU's, so that should reduce the output.
My question is does this make sense? Theoretically it sounds like it
does, and from a safety standpoint, as long as the gas outlets are
capped, it does not seem unsafe.
Any thoughts?