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Re: Automatic water feeder that won’t fail in on position
Looks like someone just added a mag valve (solenoid valve) to the CG400 LWCO. The instructions clearly states not to do it that way, it "may cause flooding".
Re: Insufficient Domestic Hot Water off Indirect Coil
I'll chime in the same as ethicalpaul the "hpdhw Evangelist". Put in a right-sized (50, 65, 80 gal.) heat pump water heater! It is a no brainer, especially with any still remaining incentives (from your electric co., state, federal etc.). Stop running the boiler in the warm months of the year! By the way, with the heat pump water heater you'll be using stand-by heat from the boiler to heat your water in the winter! How "cool" is that? ("cool" being the operative word. "Wink"). By the way, de-liming that coil set-up will not be so easy. No hook-ups!
Re: New Steam Boiler Installed, Water Hammer, Prematurely Turns Off, Frustrated
33% is more pickup factor than most systems have. the piping in most systems is more like 10% or less. the edr(ibr net square ft or something like that) number on the boiler ratings plate already has 33% subtracted so the output of the boiler is 33% more than the square foot rating. if your calculations are correct the boiler might be slightly undersized for the connected radiation but it is very close. with 2 pipe steam that really isn't a problem if the system is working properly.

Re: Boiler pressure constantly rises to/past 30psi relief valve trigger
you can get a pressure gauge and adapt it to garden hose thread(or buy one for testing domestic water systems premade) and hook it to one of the drains on the system to measure the actual pressure.

Re: Boiler pressure constantly rises to/past 30psi relief valve trigger
Now’s the time I expect you to think “this guy needs to stop thinking about it and move on”.

Re: Advice on a solution to leaking radiator; painting a previously painted cast iron radiator
One thing to consider is that all your other radiators may also be oversized. If that is the case, you may want to rethink installing the correct size for that room. It may not give you the balance you think you are going to get by installing the correct size. That smaller radiator may need to operate for a longer cycle in order to get that room comfortable but all the oversized radiators will satisfy their respective rooms long before the proper size radiator gets even close to heating the room that it occupies If it was grossly oversized and caused that room to overheat compared to the rest of the home, then a smaller radiator might be in order, but be careful as not to get a radiator that is too small.
As for acquiring the replacement radiator, you may find that there are better deals available than shortening the one you have. Wagner Salvage Has an eBay store and I have heard good things about them. I don't know how close you are to them but they can ship one radiator. Look at scrap and salvage yards near you for something that will fit your needs. Just make sure you can get full credit if the radiator is a leaker, otherwise don't buy it.
Re: Automatic water feeder that won’t fail in on position
We have used this model and the float types from McConnell Miller
Re: Not Really a Radiator Vent. What am I?
Was it "Kent" cigarettes that had the "Micronite" filter?
I recall cutting the filter apart and there was a small mini filter ahead of the standard filter. It was thought to be the finest imported asbestos available.
BTW, would have been dry.
