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Issues in new apartment. Loud hissing/Overheating

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Hello. I just bought a new apartment in New York City. It is on the top floor of a 12 Story prewar co-op. It has 4 one-pipe steam radiators and there is a wide steam pipe in the bathroom that has a vent on the top of it.

When the boiler kicks on in the basement, two of the radiators start out operating normally hissing at about 45 db. Then after a few minutes they both get much louder to about 75db and do not stop hissing at 75 db for about ten minutes. One of the rooms gets heated to about 83 degrees with the door closed (it was about 20 outside). The other room heats to about 74, but it is much larger and the radiator is about half the size.

The third radiator hisses quietly at about 45db for a minute or so and then stops and that room heats to around 72 degrees. This one seems to be functioning normally.

I want to mainly get rid of the 75 db hissing and get the room currently heated to 83 down to a reasonable temperature. It seems like there is something wrong with the air vents. I have ordered some new air valves, (Heattimer Vari-Valve, Vari-Vent #1 Adjustable and Groton #4) but have been relying on info from Chat GPT. Should I go about installing these myself? Wanting to check in with some human beings before I begin this process for additional info- I have very limited info on this topic.

Mad Dog_2

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