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Boiler fill causing my high pressure
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cwilliams2000
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Hi all, just wanted to follow up. I replaced a lot of parts this year, vents and such that were corroded and not working and to keep the system, doing well. Also put in a new pressure exp tank. Still noticed that my pressure just kept creeping up each day a little.
Looks like the auto fill was leaking some, or sometimes and I replaced it and things are staying stable now. Only regret was that I wish I sprung for the Celeffi since it looks to last longer with good build quality but for now its the 1156F in iron to keep me for a bit.
I appreciate the advice here as always!
Looks like the auto fill was leaking some, or sometimes and I replaced it and things are staying stable now. Only regret was that I wish I sprung for the Celeffi since it looks to last longer with good build quality but for now its the 1156F in iron to keep me for a bit.
I appreciate the advice here as always!
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Thank you for the follow up!Br. Jamie, osb
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