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    Your house is how old?

    Yes, the bathrooms. In early American houses, you probably have a lean-to, or a bathroom made out of former bedroom space. In Victorian houses, you probably had a trunk room or bedroom (just big enough for a daybed, as opposed to a full-sized "chamber) converted on the second floor. That's...
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    Your house is how old?

    My house is 213 years old. Think I need to do anything yet? :D Sorry, but something was lost in the the translation with your Italian friend. There is no way-- none-- with any building material-- any-- that a roof from the 5th century, or the 9th, or the 12th even, could still be intact...
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    Hot water heat: zone doesn't run unless another zone is also calling for heat

    There appears to have been a break in one of the wires on terminals 1/4, which come from the ZC/ZR on the aquastat. I replaced the wires and all is well. Thanks.
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    Hot water heat: zone doesn't run unless another zone is also calling for heat

    It's not really "daisy chained"; I have terminal 1 on the previous relay jumped to terminal 1 on this relay. The same is true for terminal 4, so I thought I should have an unbroken link from the ZC and ZR.
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    Hot water heat: zone doesn't run unless another zone is also calling for heat

    I have a hydronic baseboard system in which the zone relay built into the aquastat stopped working. Instead of replacing the aquastat, I decided to add another Honeywell R845A and move the thermostat and circulator to that. The new relay is at the end of the "chain" of relays. I am using the...
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