Gorton #2 or Hoffman 75

One pipe steam heat system
Which main vent is better?
Thanks Alan
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More venting for the money with the Gorton #2. Have you calculated your venting needs (length and pipe size of the mains)?
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right now…i have a Hoffman 75 at the end of the main (in basement)…..really dont feel like drilling into pipes to add another main…any other suggestion…the Hoffman 75 has not been changed for about 7 years.
thanks
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Again, what are the main pipe sizes and lengths. From that we can determine how much venting is needed. Is the current Hoffman vent working? Unless it is seeing very high pressures or getting water thrown up into it the valve should last well past 7 years.
With no other information and if you are willing to spend $180 on a Hoffman 75 I would just spend $145 on a Gorton #2, get more than double the venting but you would need to add a reducer since the #2 has 1/2" threads whereas the Hoffman had 3/4".
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i am getting some water in the radiator valves…..off of the boiler…i have one main that takes care of about 12 radiators thru 3 floors…and then for some reason…another run off the boiler only goes to 3 radiators (one on the 1st, one on the 2nd and one on the 3rd floor).
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@alanm , how long is the steam main, and what pipe size is it? Without the answer, we can't advise you.
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