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Re: Steam pressure question
5 psi steam pressure will cause water to stack up about 11 ft. above the water line in return piping ("A" dimension). Chances are the water will be up into the main if not the first floor by then, so there will be plenty of banging.
Re: woods style pump coupler
unless you have the tools and training it’s best to hire an alinement contractor.
pecmsg
Re: Looking for help with my AC condenser
you have an after market motor. That diagram can’t be used!
pecmsg
Re: Looking for help with my AC condenser
With separate caps and a single cap wire from the fan motor you have to run T1 to both caps or jumper between the 2. Most caps have terminals that accept multiple quick connect terminals.
Re: chillers
look at the sweat on the braided flex line and stains on insulation. If you have exposed pipe higher up, it will sweat and drip down. The rusty flex flange says a lot. Do you have a water meter on the chilled water make up line? Do you record the meter reading weekly?
Re: chillers
Are you sure it is leaking and not condensation? There is no insulation on the pump and the air sealing of the insulation of the piping seems inadequate.
Re: Cold water is hot due to amateur plumbing
What might help you to find the location of your problem , you can feel the valve bodies , facets and washer machine connection or follow the heat migration …
Big Ed_4
Re: Expansion tank waterlogged
Screw the big handle CCW all the way, then turn it CW. There is a left hand thread inside that allows the big handle and stem assembly to come out.
Maybe then you can get a large 6 point, or faucet socket on it. That will help to not distort the plastic. I suspect that is how they install them at the factory.
hot_rod