Master_Plvmber said:
xavier67, there is most certainly a water temperature control device on your SuperStor water heater. It's called an aquastat and it's the grey metal box on the side with the wires attached. Take the cover off and read the dial. Set the number to the indicator and that's your adjustment.
Burnham and Weil-McLain boilers are so similar in construction that I have serious doubts that one throws off more heat than the other. Both are engineered to minimize "jacket loss" in order to achieve their published efficiency ratings. What may be happening is that you've got more piping in the room as we tend to install 2 boiler take-off pipes on the IN7. The pipes themselves of course give off heat, especially if left uninsulated.
FilmCarp said:
shickson, you are making this harder than it needs to be. Call a couple of the plumbers recommended on these boards and listen to them.
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