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    Jan 3, 2011, 06:51 PM
    Oil Burner/Hot water Baseboard system.
    Water pressure has a "red line" at 50lbs on the 2" OB pressure gauge. Lately pressure is down to almost zero after several days. There is a regulating value at the water supply line with a manual override to fill/increase the pressure. What is the normal pressure for this type of system? Is the regulating valve bad?
    Fuel is oil
    System is 20 years old
    Bioler is a Weil-McClain (SP?)
    Heats only base board no domestic water heat exchanger

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