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Flooded boiler pics
toearly_2
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Last night the local building inspector and I took a boiler apart that I removed from a home. The purpose was take pictures to help educate those who have the desire to just blow a little air in them and turn them on.
The inspector gets a pat on the back for taking the step to better understand what happens in a flood.
David
Thou Shall Not Blow Up Thy Customers
The inspector gets a pat on the back for taking the step to better understand what happens in a flood.
David
Thou Shall Not Blow Up Thy Customers
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Excellent post
Those are great pics.
Should anyone ever think of re-firing a boiler that was under water, think again.
Thanks David!
Mark H
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Mark
You have no idea how many contractors ( Big Word ) are just turning on water heaters and heating equipment.
Scary
Some more pics
David0 -
timely. *~/:)
there are plenty of reasons to write off flodded equipment. some pictures speak volumes. fine post.0
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