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Radiator section leak
GregM
Member Posts: 8
Hi folks -
I've got a relatively new (12 year old?) Burnham Slenderized radiator that has a leak in one of the sections. I've attached a representative image of the radiator below.
I think the system ran for several seasons with a clogged pressuretrol (see <a href="http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/139524/New-air-vents-leaking">http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/139524/New-air-vents-leaking</a> ) and I'm sure that did it no favors. This appears to be a draw-rod type radiator.
So, the question is, how do I fix this? Or if anything larger than a big pipe wrench is needed, how do I find someone who can do this? I'm in southeast MI and so far I haven't found a great steam company.
Thanks,
Greg
I've got a relatively new (12 year old?) Burnham Slenderized radiator that has a leak in one of the sections. I've attached a representative image of the radiator below.
I think the system ran for several seasons with a clogged pressuretrol (see <a href="http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/139524/New-air-vents-leaking">http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/139524/New-air-vents-leaking</a> ) and I'm sure that did it no favors. This appears to be a draw-rod type radiator.
So, the question is, how do I fix this? Or if anything larger than a big pipe wrench is needed, how do I find someone who can do this? I'm in southeast MI and so far I haven't found a great steam company.
Thanks,
Greg
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leaking rad
One of the sections is leaking, or it's leaking between 2 sections?
I've had good luck using JB Weld to repair leaking radiators.0 -
Leaking between two sections
Sorry, I wasn't very descriptive was I? The leak is between two of the sections, in the top middle of the radiator between sections 5 and 6 (10 sections total.)0 -
burnham radiator leak
luckily for you, this radiator is relatively young, and probably replacement nipples are available from burnham. do a search of their website, and see if the instructions for assembling the radiator sections can be found. they are probably joined by double-threaded nipples. a special spud wrench will be needed to unscrew them from their mates.--nbc0
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