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Re: HOT WATER BASEBOARDS, Stumped
If the date codes on the 007-F5 are after 2003, then the discharge flange should accept an IFC. The part# for the IFC would be 0010-025RP. No need to purchase a complete pump with the IFC.
Hope this helps.
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Re: F&T Trap sizing on steam main
Probably not undersize — or at worst, one size too small. As @delcrossv says, you are only passing condensate, and people wildly overestimate the volume of condensate in a steam system. For example. Suppose that that steam main is handling 200,000 BTUh, and all of the condensate resulting needs to go through that one trap (which is very unlikely — most of it is likely dripped elsewhere). Even if all of it goes through that trap, that's only half a gallon per minute.
Re: Questions about wiring Nest for two-wire boiler system
@mfvreeland, we've merged your comments from the older thread into your new discussion here.
@EdTheHeaterMan, thanks for the heads up!
Re: Questions about wiring Nest for two-wire boiler system
@In_New_England and @EdTheHeaterMan , your explanations make this even clearer. Thank you very much for taking the time to explain it with visual aids. This is quite a helpful community!
Re: Is this ready for welding ?
The work you did looks great. Very neat and it should work well for you. I wish you didn't use a Navien, that's a shame. When that boiler inevitably fails at least you have some nice piping and good components to install on the replacement boiler.
Re: Is this ready for welding ?
Good eye for the Navien SuperTech. Also good advice to the original poster.
Re: F&T Trap sizing on steam main
Probably not, it's passing condensate.
You'll want to get rid of the arch in your flex hose
Re: Anode rod replacement: Electric vs Standard
no, it was in a dedicated port accessed from above the top area that houses the compressor
Re: Taping the seams of oil boiler exhaust pipe vent pipe?
Yes.
Except when something else goes wrong and it doesn't.
Also high CO means you're sending your money up the chimney.
ChrisJ



