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If You are so INCLINED...can over-pitching cause Water Hammer?
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if that's the main in the crawl space, check to see if there is too much water in the boiler. This will flood that main, causing banging.
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Is too much too much?
I have a one pipe steam system (gorton) and am wondering if a radiator has too much incline, can this be the cause of a water hammer? Pipes are well insulated, and this radiator is at the long end of the main...I recently removed all the radiators and stripped/repainted them (whew!) and reinstalled...THANK YOU for your suggestions!0 -
If there's sludge inside the radiator,
which there often is, over-pitching the radiator can cause it to shift and form a pile, behind which water will collect and hammer when steam arrives. You need just 1" in 10' when pitching a radiator. That's not much.Retired and loving it.0
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