Welcome! Here are the website rules, as well as some tips for using this forum.
Need to contact us? Visit https://heatinghelp.com/contact-us/.
Click here to Find a Contractor in your area.
Draining Boiler for the summer?
Don \"Grumpy\" Walsh
Member Posts: 184
I had a call today from a prospective commercial client asking if I would drain their boiler system for the summer. I asked why they would want that done, and they said their former service contractor (now deceased) did that annually for the last 20 years. Anyone have a logical reason as to why someone would do this to a hot water boiler?
0
Comments
-
The better to
sell them a new one sooner, would be my guess....
Deoxygenated water is like black gold to me. Maybe the contractor drew it off and sold it?
I dunno I do not think that is something a Dead Man would do and at this point I am probably right, rest his soul.0 -
only
Only reason to drain any water from system (reduce pressure) is to do any repair(s) or chaging the pipings... Otherwise the water stays in the system.....0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 86.3K THE MAIN WALL
- 3.1K A-C, Heat Pumps & Refrigeration
- 53 Biomass
- 422 Carbon Monoxide Awareness
- 90 Chimneys & Flues
- 2K Domestic Hot Water
- 5.4K Gas Heating
- 100 Geothermal
- 156 Indoor-Air Quality
- 3.4K Oil Heating
- 63 Pipe Deterioration
- 917 Plumbing
- 6.1K Radiant Heating
- 381 Solar
- 14.9K Strictly Steam
- 3.3K Thermostats and Controls
- 54 Water Quality
- 41 Industry Classes
- 47 Job Opportunities
- 17 Recall Announcements