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Steam Radiator Valves

Big Ed
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Model 1A for radiators 1B for convectors... Cost more but They look good, have a float to prevent a flood on a over filled boiler. They have a drainage tounge , no orifice to play with and are slow venting which is needed to proper balance...And they last
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Steam Radiator Valves
I've tried several adjustable steam release valves on my radiators and they're all a bit noisy. They hiss, whistle and/or pop. Can anyone recommend what they believe to be the quietest, adjustable product on the market and where I can purchase it? If not adjustable, then non-adjustable.
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vents
Agree with 1As on radiators. Heattimer makes a great vent, also. Have you checked the pressuretrol to make sure its not set too high?0
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