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Single Pipe Steam - crack in boiler

JaymeHart
JaymeHart Member Posts: 21
edited December 2024 in Strictly Steam

I seem to have a crack in my Year 1991 Burnham 406B 175k btu boiler (nat gas), feeding a 2 story house in lower Westchester NY. It has certainly lived a good life and kept us quite warm thru the 16 years we have owned the house.

We still have heat. Boiler just uses up water, I assume thru steam lost to the flue. When we did the overfill test, there was a leak.

1: any recommendations for a good Single Pipe Steam expert to contact for a new system quote? I saw the "Contact a contractor" button. All seem to be in NYC. Now sure who works in lower Westchester near White Plains.

2: any thoughts on a better boiler brand than Burnham? I have been super happy with the Burnham, it is easy to run. And I appreciate the simplicity of this boiler. But open to understand if there are better options.

3: the boiler (in the basement) heats 9 steam radiators, and also has a water loop for a single radiator in our kitchen. The water loop was added when we did a renovation 6 years ago. If replaced, is this still a good idea? Or should I really look at a closed loop heat exchanger setup for that water loop. I worry the current setup means more water needs to be heated for steam, maybe that led to the crack?

I have learned a ton over the 16 years from this website on how to get the best from my single pipe system. I upgraded to a BigMouth main vent (really helped with upstairs even-ness of heat), reduced the cut-in/cutout pressure for better performance, upgraded the thermostat control unit from a Honeywell to a Taco to get a C wire, etc.

Thanks all!

Jayme

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