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One pipe steam dry return blockage

ArtM1
ArtM1 Member Posts: 4

How can I clear the partial blockage in my return ? A past repair was made by connecting a by-pass 3/4 " pipe at the furthest point in the loop (by means of a clamped saddle over a drilled hole in the return) and running it back to the main loop pipe at the boiler. This 3/4" alternate return pipe has "gone cold" , and so the need for a clearing of the original return or replacement of either the original or alternate returns. I would really appreciate your sage advise on this one ! Thanks, Art

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  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,413

    Usually the only parts that will really clog are the wet returns. Whatever is in a main extension can usually be flushed out with a hose if some sort of debris gets in there.

    Both of those conditions are pretty rare, usually it is an issue with sagging pipe and water trapped somewhere because of the sag or a problem with venting.

    ethicalpaulLRCCBJ
  • ArtM1
    ArtM1 Member Posts: 4
    edited April 14

    Thanks alot for your quick reply! There was a significant blockage in the lowest wet part of the return at the base of the boiler that got repiped. But the water level in the boiler at the sight glass seems to be slow to recover , particularly when the boiler is firing alot during really cold spells.

  • ethicalpaul
    ethicalpaul Member Posts: 7,531

    Tell us more about the water level.

    Where does it start?

    How quickly does it drop during a call for heat?

    How much does it drop?

    How long in minutes after the call for heat ends does the level return?

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  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,413

    Water leaving the boiler while firing is usually liquid water being thrown out of the boiler because of improper near boiler piping or poor water quality.

    ethicalpaul
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,006

    That stoppage was below the water line, so that is not considered a dry return. I've never seen a stoppage in a dry return. Mad Dog

    LRCCBJ
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,006

    Can you post pictures please? Mad Dog

    Hap_Hazzard
  • ArtM1
    ArtM1 Member Posts: 4
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    The last pic shows the pipes near the floor that were replaced.

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,006

    From what I can see, the boiler has no drains. It probably has one on the hidden side, but that's going to do little to clear the belly of the boiler and that return piping. Mad Dog