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RayWohlfarth
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We got the results back from a lab regarding a leaking tube on a vertical fire tube low pressure steam boiler. The lab thinks the cause may be from sulfur and chlorine in the boiler water. Any idea what would cause that to be there?
Thanks
Ray
We got the results back from a lab regarding a leaking tube on a vertical fire tube low pressure steam boiler. The lab thinks the cause may be from sulfur and chlorine in the boiler water. Any idea what would cause that to be there?
Thanks
Ray
Ray Wohlfarth
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It probably entered with the fill water, maybe sample that? Although water can change from time to time, depending on the aquifer it came from. Sulfur water is usually easy to spot (smell)
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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