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something tells me that's a hot-water system, not steam.
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If the pressure gets up to 11 psi and temp at 190. can this cause some pipe nipple failures? How about pipes against the wood getting to hot.
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Something is wrong with your figures. You can't get steam, let only 11 PSI with 190* You need to make at least 212 degrees to boil the water and more temp to reach 11 PSI. Get a pro in there to figure this out.
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Thanks al I was reading the guage on the top of the boiler. Thats where I got those numbers. It's a brand new guage. I was just reading some of the steam book. Maybe the guage they put in just isn't sensing properly. The system works fine I was just wondering about the numbers.
Thay seemed off.0
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