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Prudential Steam Boilers
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rohbil
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Just left a job site that had a 1950 Prudential Steam boiler installed that needs to be replaced.
Question One: Is there any literature out there on these boilers
Question Two: Would it be advised to install a water feed on the new replacement boiler?
Thanks
Question One: Is there any literature out there on these boilers
Question Two: Would it be advised to install a water feed on the new replacement boiler?
Thanks
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Boiler Info
Hi -Try the Beacon Boiler Reference Manual
http://www.heatinghelp.com/article-categories/121/Beacon-Boiler-Reference-Book-Prior-to-1959
I believe Part 10 is the one you want.
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Boiler replacement
Don't forget the importance of recalculating the edr of the radiation in the building, before you select the new replacement boiler.
Leave some money in the pot for a vaporstat, a good low pressure gauge (gauge store.com, 0-15 ounces), and finally a few gorton #2 main vents. Just keep adding them until the back-pressure of venting gets down to 2 ounces during the venting phase, otherwise you will have troublesome short-cycling.--NBC0
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