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15 boiler room noises you should never ignore, this weeks video

RayWohlfarth
RayWohlfarth Member Posts: 1,824
edited August 29 in Radiant Heating

This video was delayed because of a technical difficulty. I was babysitting the grandkids LOL Anyway thanks to @retiredguy for the idea. Have a great long weekend

Ray Wohlfarth
Boiler Lessons
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Comments

  • joeshrapnel
    joeshrapnel Member Posts: 8

    Good video. Great advice. I've only got an oil fired boiler to heat my small house but good things to do as a checklist each time I go to the basement to check the boiler.

  • retiredguy
    retiredguy Member Posts: 1,062

    Great video Ray that should be used as a teaching lesson. With any new hire, I always instructed them to keep their eyes and ears open when approaching and entering a boiler room or mechanical space. You need to learn just what sounds are normal and which ones are not. Enter the room and take a 5-10 minute walk around the room. Do not just go to the item that is the problem. Listen for any unusual noise or sound, look for any unusual happening such a steam or a vapor cloud that should not be there, let your nose detect any unusual odor. That 5-10 minute search can tell you of many items that need attention now or very soon and could possibly save you from creating a bigger problem.

  • RayWohlfarth
    RayWohlfarth Member Posts: 1,824
    edited September 18

    @retiredguy Thanks You were sort of the inspiration for this video as you suggested doing a video on listening inside a boiler. Thanks you my friend.

    @joeshrapnel Thanks for the feedback

    Ray Wohlfarth
    Boiler Lessons