Steam main piping question
Hi fellas I love this site and the knowledge is amazing. My question is if a radiator is directly over a steam main, what is the correct way to pipe the riser? Right now I have my last two radiators off the end of one of my mains just tee directly up to the radiator valve and connect to the radiators. Neither radiator heats all the way and I’m guessing the 1 inch riser is way undersized for both. Both radiators each have an edr of 45. That being said when the heating season ends I would like to correct my venting on this particular main and just wondered about the piping and what the correct piping arrangement might be?
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No reason why what you have shouldn't work — though the riser is a bit small. Is this single pipe? The radiator not heating fully may be simply due to the vent choice.
Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0 -
yes it is single pipe and you are probably correct about the vent. I have a cheapie Home Depot vent on there now and I never hear anything from it. Thank you for your quick reply . I’ll leave well enough alone and just have a new larger vent tap placed in the spring. Good holidays to all!!
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does the main have no vent or less venting than you think it should? if the main doesn't vent quickly the radiators at the end won't start heating until late in the cycle.
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