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How do I tap this water rad for a steam vent?
bruce_21
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My customer wants to put this radiator in her kitchen as a replacement for a larger one that was removed to gain floor space. This one will go about 8 feet away from the old one's location. My question is about the steam vent. There is no tapping now as this rad was in a hot water system. In the picture you can see there is a spot in the end casting that looks to be where the mtg'er could have tapped it for a steam vent. Can I just drill this out and tap it for 1/8th inch pipe and screw in a steam vent?
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Should work. Be gentle. Cast iron cracks if you look at it cross-eyed...Br. Jamie, osb
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You’re talking about the lower boss, I hope as the upper one is for a hot water vent.—NBC0
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Yes, the one about 10 inches from the bottom.0
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My experience has been cast iron drills like butter with a little oil on the bit and low speed with a lot of pressure. Something like 200-300 RPM.
I'd drill it with a size Q drill bit and then tap it by hand 1/8" NPT.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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what did you do with the old one?
Located in durham NC.
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