Hot water (steam?) gas boiler not engaging burners, low pressure, sight glass full

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At the beginning of the winter season my boiler wasn't turning on, but I got it to work by turning on the inlet valve and just letting it feed water until the gas burners kicked in. The sight glass completely (over)filled with water to the point I couldn't see any air in the top. I was happy because my heat was working.

Now, the boiler is not engaging again. I was going to try the same tactic, but without knowing anything about boilers, let alone the kind I have, I'm afraid I might damage it. So, I just drained the water (from the rear at the inlet valve) until the low water light came on (the water in the sight glass was near the bottom). I then let in new water until the sight glass showed 4/5 full. Still no engagement of the gas burners. The pressure is floored, too. The gas pilot is burning, too.

I'm pretty sure if I just let the inlet valve feed water to the unit things will start to work again, but then what's the point of the sight glass? I don't want to try that until I know for sure it's the right move.

I'm attaching some photos of the boiler and it's readings, and I hope you can help figure out why I have no heat.

Boiler Front
Boiler Front

Boiler Right Side
Boiler Right Side

Boiler Info Sticker
Boiler Info Sticker

Sight Glass
Sight Glass

Water Pressure Gauge
Water Pressure Gauge

Water Pressure Cutoff Switch
Water Pressure Cutoff Switch

Inlet From Hot Water Heater
Inlet From Hot Water Heater
Inlet From Hot Water Heater
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Best Answer

If this steam boiler has not been serviced in a while I would recommend that you have this done to insure safe operation this winter. Using this boiler with too little or too much water in it can damage it and can be very dangerous. Without knowing more about how the boiler is connected into the heating system and what type steam system it is, it is hard for anyone to give a further explanation of how to fix your problem. I can say however that some of the return piping looks wrong. It does not have a "Hartford loop" in the the return at the boiler. That doesn't mean that it will not work and heat your place. Also, post a picture of a typical radiator or baseboard installed in your home so the piping in and out can be seen. Also, send a picture of the return piping that can be seen in the next to last picture or the one before the radiator so I can see how the return is piped. One last thing, the piping that is connected to the pressure control and the low water cut out needs to be removed and cleaned. They both could keep the boiler from firing.