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Re: Leaning B Vent
As long as its not leaking, I'm more concerned about the distance/height to that window...Mad Dog
Re: Gas boiler heating house without call for heat
damper was probably open from the stuck relay and closed when you powered it with no heat call.
Re: New Century House with Two Pipe Steam - Questions
That's called a "lock-shield" valve. And the part you're holding in the pic is the key.
Re: Cast iron boiler replacement with Navien High Efficiency Condensing Boiler NFB 200H
Contrary to popular belief, the client isn't automatically correct. That said, try at least to be sure that the installed radiation can support the full output of the chosen boiler.
Re: Cast iron boiler replacement with Navien High Efficiency Condensing Boiler NFB 200H
EEEK. Is that poor boiler really sitting in a pit? Asking for trouble.
Step 1. Make sure you have the sizing right. Mod/cons are wonderful gadgets, but they do need to be sized correctly for the load. So… a building heat loss is in order.
I'm curious. Why two pumps in series like that? That makes no sense at all. You are going to be running primary/secondary, I hope, so two pumps will be needed — but not in series as you suggest.
Re: original circulator sized too small?
@wyatts If you are experiencing some cold spots in your house, it may be due to that there is 121' of baseboard in one continuous loop, typical max length is around 70'.
When you exceed that 70', the last pieces of baseboard start to see lower temperatures and therefore don't put out enough heat (unless the lower temp was compensated for and more element was added) and then calculations were done based to fine the flow rate and head loss and then choose the proper circ.
Don't assume the boiler is closely matched to the heatloss of the house. 10 times out of 10, it is oversized.
What problems are you experiencing to say that the circ is undersized?
Dave H_2
Re: New Century House with Two Pipe Steam - Questions
You needn't worry too much,Hedwig. I like Megaloc or Teflon Paste on any threads. Very innocuous and will not react with anything. A few wraps of Blue Monster Teflon tape clockwise around the underside of the trap capsules makes a nice seal and enables easy removal in the years ahead.
You should pat yourself on the back for taking this on.
Mad Dog
Re: Gas boiler heating house without call for heat
Also no problem. It is like a Treasure Hunt when the defect is found, that is the Treasure. In your case you get at least two or three treasures depending on how you look at it. Interesting how it all played out, since you really did not come here for that exact issue.
1. You found the defective part without firing the parts cannon at the situation.
2. Your Gas bill should go down significantly, especially in the summer time.
3. You now know a lot more about your boiler's electrical system, and you got to dig out your meter and make good use it.
Sadly troubleshooting over the internet is often slow. Back in the day, I imagine @EdTheHeaterMan would have just grabbed a relay off his truck or I would have started with the meter in the first place. A meter is very handy when simple substitution fails or the parts are not immediately available.
Re: Rod size for pipe support
Most often, in plumbing, you will find the hanger does the sizing for you. A two-inch iron clevis serving a two-inch ID pipe will more often than not offer a 3/8" rod. The larger the pipe, the larger the rod requirement.
If memory serves, 3/8" will commonly stop somewhere at two or two and a half inches, and then the rod size increases from somewhere around that size.
Intplm.


