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crash2009
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the internet for a company to come over and do a combustion analysis. On one companys website I found a couple photo's of their recent boiler jobs. For some reason, they didn't look quite right. Because of not looking right, I didn't even call them. Is there anything wrong with the way these boilers are piped? Wassup with all those dirt legs?
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the headers on these re-branded Dunkirks are supposed to be 2-1/2", and you can see they are reduced to 2" at the skim tees.All Steamed Up, Inc.
Towson, MD, USA
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I may be missing something --
I often do -- and I'm not familiar with the way Bryant's should be piped -- but I have to admit that those don't look bad to me.
The dirt legs and assorted other places where one might expect an elbow, but instead have a T, are mighty handy when you want to flush out a bit of pipe...Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0
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