The aquastat is in a well above the wood boiler in the water line.
We have damper controls by temp control, they work fine. It's the aquastat that is susposed to open the zone valve before it gets too hot. It doesn't

Originally Posted by
NorthernHeat
Where is the temperature probe located for the aquastat? Does it go into the heater core or does it just stap on the supply piping, quite often theses are adjustable. Also there should be 2 other safeties that close dampers or turn on the pump before 240 degrees. I know very little of wood burning boilers but I do know you don't want the temperature over 212 degrees at which point it turns to steam, a little higher because it is under pressure but still, I think that is dangerous.