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How about this! - DF

Steverino
Steverino Member Posts: 140
the exposed wiring makes the job complete!

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  • Dan Foley
    Dan Foley Member Posts: 1,268
    Relief Valve

    In close to 20 years in this trade, I thought I had seen just about everything. This one was a new one for me. This is a 650,000 BTU commercial boiler Bill looked at yesterday. There were several problems, this biggest being this "dual" pressure relief valve. The #30 filltrol tank with the pressure reducing valve was nice, as well.

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  • Mitch_4
    Mitch_4 Member Posts: 955
    but the PRV

    to the fill tank clearly states system and tank connection points....
  • Weezbo
    Weezbo Member Posts: 6,231
    Those,Honestly, are piping configurations

    i have yet to encounter.

    it makes a case for commercial anual inspections.



  • Paul Fredricks_3
    Paul Fredricks_3 Member Posts: 1,556
    Amazing

    > In close to 20 years in this trade, I thought I

    > had seen just about everything. This one was a

    > new one for me. This is a 650,000 BTU commercial

    > boiler Bill looked at yesterday. There were

    > several problems, this biggest being this "dual"

    > pressure relief valve. The #30 filltrol tank

    > with the pressure reducing valve was nice, as

    > well.

    >

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    You gotta love that. Especially what looks like a piece of 1/2" copper from the boiler to the reliefs. The black 3/4 x 1/2 reducer on the fresh water to the boiler is a nice touch too.
  • Paul Fredricks_3
    Paul Fredricks_3 Member Posts: 1,556
    Amazing

    You gotta love that. Especially what looks like a piece of 1/2" copper from the boiler to the reliefs. The black 3/4 x 1/2 reducer on the fresh water to the boiler is a nice touch too.
  • Dave Yates (PAH)
    Dave Yates (PAH) Member Posts: 2,162
    just trying

    to comply with the dual safeties requirement for commercial installs!(G)
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