Main vent recommendation?
My main is 65 ft long and about 1.5 cf volume. I have a single Gorton #2 on it now. Is adding another #2 worthwhile?
Homeowner
1936 house with 1996 Burnham V74 oil-fired 1-pipe system
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What is the problem as to ask ?
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I ran two tests with the header already hot. Open 1/2" bushing saw steam in 2 minutes. With the #2 it was more like 3:30.
Homeowner
1936 house with 1996 Burnham V74 oil-fired 1-pipe system
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Last runout is slow to heat up.
Homeowner
1936 house with 1996 Burnham V74 oil-fired 1-pipe system
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What's on that runout? What vent on the rad? Riser to second floor?
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Add the second #2. This will get steam to that last riser much more quickly.
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Towson, MD, USA
Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
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There are 2 radiators, both have varivalves on middle setting. The second floor rad is slowest (and farthest from boiler). Every other runout is in the first half of the main, this one is the end of the line, just before the main vent.
Homeowner
1936 house with 1996 Burnham V74 oil-fired 1-pipe system
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Obviously you can try slowing down some of the quicker radiators to help the balance. Adding the second #2 may help a bit as well. I would raise the main vents up on a nipple and antler. Looks like you have plenty of room.
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What @dabrakeman said. You can also try a riser vent at the top of that runout and insulate as much of it as you can.
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I'm adding an antler tonight. I have the Gorton #1 that was on the main when I moved in, so I'll add that first and see if it helps. And then tune the Varivalves I have all over the house. I'm planning to replace them all, but it's a pricy proposition and this #1 is free to me!
Homeowner
1936 house with 1996 Burnham V74 oil-fired 1-pipe system
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I added the antler and the #1 last night. I think it's about 30 seconds faster. The last radiator vents a little quieter and seems to be heating up faster.
Homeowner
1936 house with 1996 Burnham V74 oil-fired 1-pipe system
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Those street elbows don't have full-size 1/2" passageways. This can slow the venting rate. I'd change them to regular elbows and short nipples.
All Steamed Up, Inc.
Towson, MD, USA
Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
Oil & Gas Burner Service
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Be aware that the varivalves do not shut completely. At the minimum setting they are equavalent to a #4. See the chart.
https://www.heatinghelp.com/assets/documents/Vent-Valve-Comparison.pdf
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