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diverter tee problem
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i recently had to cap off a radiator on this system.. this system circles the basement of the house with diverter tee's for the radiators.. i capped the two lines in the basement, bled the radiators and everything is working fine, except they called me to tell me they heard the water flowing through the pipes a little loud through the house.. the temp is at 160 and the pressure is at 10 lbs... any help? thanks
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diverter tee problem
Is you want to eliminate the noise, remove the caps and run a parallel pipe between the tees or remove the tees.0 -
As UniR said
NEVER "cap" lines in a diverter Tee system. If you have to disconnect a convector, you sholud put a cross-over pipe between the two tees.
Try it, you'll like it!!!!!!!!
Mark H
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