Anyone have any knowledge of aquastats sticking and not opening the circuit when the high (or low) set point is reached? Here's the deal... I finally got my outdoor wood stove all hooked up and fired. I set the aquastat to run the blower at 150F and shut off at 160F. All was great for almost two weeks and then on the Friday after Thanksgiving, a buddy stopped in the morning to drop off some parts, and he says the stove was boiling over. I ran out to investigate and the temp gauge read 210F and the blower fan was still running!
I flipped the breaker off and started checking things over. The only thing I can figure is the auqastat "stuck". I checked a few connections and the 190F snap limit switch (that is wired in series between the aquastat and the blower fan) but I couldnt find anything wrong. I let it cool down, topped it off with water, cautiously fired it back up and it has been fine since.
Any ideas???
I really dont want to buy a new aquastat if I dont need to, but I dont know if I can trust this one either.
Thanks, Jim

Any ideas???
I really dont want to buy a new aquastat if I dont need to, but I dont know if I can trust this one either.

Thanks, Jim