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Complicated Steamer Replacement
Danny Scully
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A lot going on here with the condesate. This one is taking a while, but working out nicely. More to follow.
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My oh my, that is looking sweet. You absolutely nailed the header tying in to the existing mains...
Bravo!
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Service, Installation, & Restoration of Steam Heating Systems
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That looks fantastic. I love the look of a well organized, clean install @Danny ScullyYou can have it good, fast or cheap. Pick two-1
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Well, it’s not complete, but it is running! Still some finishing touches (and skimming of course) for another day.2
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Very nice! Clean install.0
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Very nice install! Nice to see the shell and tube hx and not the typical fphx. What size hx did you use?
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@Danny Scully Job well done as always, I’m liking that B&G shell in tube heat exchanger and nice way to meet and drop the Boiler supply risers right into the existing header.0
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I suppose it's better for repeat business than sticking it to the homeowner's forehead. HahaDanny Scully said:Is my sticker location passive aggressive enough?
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Alright! We’re complete for now. Water tested, boiler skimmed, all (5) condensate zones up and running, and the piece de resistance...the motor mount support bracket0
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