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PRESSURE TANK
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bheat
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I have an old Penco gas boiler with a #24 Thrush pressure tank and vacuum breaker. The pressure tank has split a seam and is leaking, I need to find a new one In Cincinnati Oh. area. Who should I be looking for, and what other info do I need to get the correct tank for this boiler. I have another problem that started a year or so ago, when the boiler fires, I get a small leak from the drip leg. I replaced the pressure valve, regulating the incoming fresh water, however this did not help. Until now, I had no complaints, so I let it drip. Now I have complaints about a 2nd floor apartment that has to bleed their radiators or they get no heat.
Any ideas will be helpful
Thanks
bheat
Any ideas will be helpful
Thanks
bheat
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The tank was water logged
That is why the pressure relief valve was dripping. Find a heating pro in the search feature find a pro and have a nice new extrol tank installed that is sized to your system.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
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