I just skimmed the instructions and saw no reference to a timer, though that doesn't mean it isn't there...
https://centralboiler.com/pdf/OM-CLASSIC-TITANIUM.pdf
Only reason I can think of for a 1 to 12 minute timer would be for a temporary temperature boost, perhaps as part of a cleaning cycle.
Testimonial: "I asked a couple of friends around home and was told basically the same thing. I have a duel fuel stove with oil backup that is not hooked up now but was before I owned it and I thought maybe the timer is for a delay on it. I am going to try to contact the previous owner and see if he can answer this or has the old manuals . Thanks for the help"
Here's their site if you can find the model and serial #
Hope this helps a little.
https://centralboiler.com/support/
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what size of gas line is going into boiler and water heater? is it black iron ? natural gas or propane? have you checked gas pressure at water heater and furnace ? if they work fine individually then you have a problem with incoming gas pressure. Call gas company and ask them if they would come out and check gas pressure.
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if your boiler is a combi re-pressurise locate filling loop and refere to manual
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Hi,
In most cases problems with the circulator pump boil down to two problems.
The most common is air in the lines causing an air lock.
The next problem is that the pump gets stuck and is not running even though itmay be hot and seem to be running. In this cause the pump can sometimes betaken apart, cleaned and it will work, but usually it needs to be replaced.
Here is a tip that I wrote that will explain circulator pump problems in moredetail.
Heating Circulating Water Pump Problems
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