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Re: Big mouth vent installed horizontally — wrong?
That's the weird little secret of true two pipe steam systems! Putting a vent on what might just as well be an open pipe started when people figured out clever patented widgets to occasionally pressurise the dry return to keep the pressure differential between the returns and the mains to some reasonable value — to keep the water in the boiler where it belongs. (The Hoffman Differential Loop, for instance, was advertised as "The Watchman of the Waterline").
Then people realised that if you put a vent there and steam got into the return from, say, a bad trap then it would close and you didn't get steam in the boiler room and the building super didn't get complaints about steam in the basement. Great! Doesn't help the heating much, but… who cares?
Funny world.
Re: Simple low-tech (and cost) in-line "residential" water meter?
Unless tested and certified you can't use them for billing.
Have the water department install them and take the responsibility.
pecmsg
Re: Big mouth vent installed horizontally — wrong?
but any water that gets in to it may not find its way back in to the main but may drip out
Re: Need 80’ of line set — where to buy? Or how to extend? No name lines ok?
minis Do Not want traps!
pecmsg
Re: Is this at risk of freezing?
you will want to insulate the line to limit the heatloss if that is a cold space. Running recirc lines in cold spaces will cost more DHW fuel.
hot_rod
Re: Stupid Little Bracket
Even more *eye rolls*. The wire is bare. Something's not right, or (I suppose) wasn't right in the past.
Flames might not have licked it, but flue gasses did.
Re: Stupid Little Bracket
That looks like a new roll out switch, so I guess the old one must've done its job.
IIWM, I'd be looking at why…
Re: Stupid Little Bracket
If you're getting roll out you need to find and solve that problem

