yes
160-180 Fahrenheit for boiler temp
171 deg C
no it does not it matters how much water you put in not the temp
In short answer, yes. There are many things that will affect the temperature produced by an air conditioning unit, to be honest.
Typical heating boiler setpoint is around 180*, if you are looking to economize, look into having a reset control installed. The reset control will adjust the boiler setpoint based on outdoor air temperature. On a 70* day you would have 70* boiler water temp with a reset schedule of 1.5, for every degree outdoor temp drops below 70 the boiler temp would rise 1.5* so on a 0* day, boiler temp would be 175*. The reset schedules are adjustable.
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yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
An economizer is used to heat boiler feedwater up closer to the temperature of the boiler water, using heat from the boiler exhaust gases, heat that would otherwise be wasted. The main reason is to improve the efficiency of the boiler. For every 44 degree F drop in exhaust gas temp. there is an 11 F rise in feedwater temperature and a 1% gain in boiler efficiency.
Steam Boilers don't usually cut out on temperature but when they reach a preset pressure.
Of course it can fail. Look at the temperature of the water in the boiler, turn the stat up and down. You should hear a slight click when the temperature setting and the boiler water temp are appx the same if you do, the stat is probably good. You can verify this with a voltmeter.
Leave it switched off ! That type of boiler are uneconomical and very old. There is no real way to save gas due to the way they work.