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Boiler cracked?

jefftk3
jefftk3 Member Posts: 18

While home today I noticed a few new things…

Three radiators dripping a little bit at the union nut connected the radiator to the valves. I noticed because one was hissing a little bit - have never observed that before and I have been watching things closely when I could recently.

One air vent, from first radiator on the main seemed to be venting non-stop, so I was suspecting perhaps it failed. I replaced it with a cheap spare I had (the tongue on spare vent-rite #1 would always turn when I tried to install… the hoffman 1a I took out seemed to be built better in that regard)

While still watching things, I decided to go look outside and saw white smoke coming from the chimney. Any chance that ever happens for reasons other than a cracked boiler?

Its a Burnham IN6, installed in 2014. I just moved in to the house a few months ago, so I can't speak to maintenance history, other than the pigtail was definitely clogged when we had it serviced pre-season.

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  • ethicalpaul
    ethicalpaul Member Posts: 7,061

    Are you losing water?

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  • Grallert
    Grallert Member Posts: 847

    Water vapor from the chimney flue is one way to tell if there is a fault in the casting but in extreme cold it's not the best way as the gas exhaust will condense more visibly. I know in my neck of the woods it looks like everyone's boiler is cracked.

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  • geemalar
    geemalar Member Posts: 23

    -1 degrees this morning in my area and the water vapor coming out of my chimney looked almost as much as that. I should think that if there was a crack you would see a lot more than that…….but I’m no expert.

  • delcrossv
    delcrossv Member Posts: 1,646
    Trying to squeeze the best out of a Weil-McLain JB-5 running a 1912 1 pipe system.
  • STEAM DOCTOR
    STEAM DOCTOR Member Posts: 2,230

    Fill the boiler, to header level. Look for water dripping

  • jefftk3
    jefftk3 Member Posts: 18

    Ok, I did just have a service tech over, we filled the boiler and could not find any other evidence of a leak. He said maybe there could be a tiny pinhole, or just due to the cold.

    It was cold out, around 10degF at the time.

  • jefftk3
    jefftk3 Member Posts: 18

    No, don't believe I'm losing water (unless of course its a real problem and it just happened to start). I have been watching it closely since the main vent failed.

    ethicalpaul
  • ethicalpaul
    ethicalpaul Member Posts: 7,061

    No, don't believe I'm losing water (unless of course its a real problem and it just happened to start). I have been watching it closely since the main vent failed.

    Then I think you are just seeing condensation of the combustion gases in the cold. But fix up those leaks, your boiler especially you don't want fresh water coming in!

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