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TomShannon
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I went to look at replacing a Return line to the Boiler in a Hot Water System, The Return was Red Hot, Should it not be Cold, This a Multi Story Apartment Building, Boiler Room is not Giant, The Boiler seems to be Firing Very Hard , I am Not The Plumber, I am The Welder for the Plumber,But I think there is a problem, If anyone can offer any suggestions, It would be Helpful, I think this Plumber may be in need of some of Dan's Books
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How hot is red hot? The return line in most hot water systems should be about 20 degrees cooler -- more or less -- than the feed line. You need to actually measure the temperature of the two lines... I suggest an IR thermometer, and wrap black electrical tape tightly on each line and measure that.Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0 -
dry fired boiler?0
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Thank you , We will check that
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Jamie is the man... Design for most but not all systems is targeted with a "20 Delta T". Not unusual to be hot. Thanks Jamie.
Peace;
Mike T.
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when OP stated "red hot" I had visions of red hot steel. Not 100-120 degree hot.0
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