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Warren Webster trap?

Are these still available? Or a replacement?

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  • crash2009
    crash2009 Member Posts: 1,484
    Webster

    I have read other threads where others have recomended  http://www.tunstall-inc.com/?s=webster
  • gerry gill
    gerry gill Member Posts: 3,078
    out of business- sorry

    Like Crash said, use a tunstall or a barnes and jones repair kit.
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    Serving Cleveland's eastern suburbs from Cleveland Heights down to Cuyahoga Falls.

  • Jeff Elston
    Jeff Elston Member Posts: 289
    Thank you

    Any tips on Identifying the trap ?



    I didn't see and other markings.  
  • Gordo
    Gordo Member Posts: 856
    I Hope for You

    that the numbers are on the body somewhere underneath all that paint.  It may be something like "533"



    Is that trap being used to drip a large steam main perhaps? 
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  • Jeff Elston
    Jeff Elston Member Posts: 289
    trap is on Radiator

    It is a bank building in center city Philly.  A train wreck ,,, the trap is on a radiator its a warren Webster system the boiler was sitting at 5psi when i got there the water was squirting out of the vents !  steel hammers were doing there thing.   Paint was thick. thanks again
  • Gordo
    Gordo Member Posts: 856
    The number should be on the trap body

    somewhere...usually on the side you can't get to.



    It may be a 7 series trap.



    Yeah, 5 psi is not enough...if they want to MOVE the building.  500 psi would do it.

    5 oz/in2 is all that's needed to HEAT that building.



    Were the squirting vents on the radiators perhaps?
    All Steamed Up, Inc.
    "Reducing our country's energy consumption, one system at a time"
    Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
    Oil & Gas Burner Service
    Baltimore, MD (USA) and consulting anywhere.
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