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Steam baseboard vent maintenance help
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zigloo99
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I'm unsure what kind of vent this is for a baseboard in a 1-pipe steam system. It looks like this
and I haven't been able to find anything similar looking online.
Have suggestions or equivalent vent products to suggest to use in this setup?
and I haven't been able to find anything similar looking online. Have suggestions or equivalent vent products to suggest to use in this setup?
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Show us the other end of the baseboard also, please.0
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Unless I am sadly mistaken, that is a hygroscopic steam vent, similar to the Hoffman Model 508. I have no personal experience with them at all! But they are alleged to work -- and replacements are available on ebay, of all places.Br. Jamie, osb
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It's an Maid of the Mist ...
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Drill a small hole in the cover and install a straight convector vent with a coupler and nipple. Those hydroscopic vents are junk.0
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But you want an very slow vent .. It's an single pipe iron base board ... They should be installed two pipe
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That is an old Hoffman No. 500 steam vent, for both hot water and steam believe it or not. Just replace it with a straight Gorton vent.DL Mechanical LLC Heating, Cooling and Plumbing 732-266-5386
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Definitely not a case where something will work well with two different kinds of heating system.0
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I think I would try again the #500 or #508 ... Better then an HeatTimer
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Thanks! I'm going to try the #508, for now, to see how it works out as it's cheap to test with.0
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