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Removing 2nd Riser for Smaller Replacement Boiler

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wcs5050
wcs5050 Member Posts: 169

Another failure above the water line on a double oversized, short cycling boiler. Had to be holiday week(s). Radiation EDR and pick up factor show almost 2.5x too big.. they did a nice job piping though.

Can anyone weigh in on best approach for removing a riser preference? Looking at pulling right side of tee and capping with close/space nipple. Thx

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  • ChrisJ
    ChrisJ Member Posts: 17,091

    What boiler are you looking at installing?

    Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.

    ethicalpaul
  • Big Ed_4
    Big Ed_4 Member Posts: 3,385

    Without going into the reason , you want to remove the right side header off the boiler ?

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  • ChrisJ
    ChrisJ Member Posts: 17,091

    Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.

    ethicalpaul
  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 15,739

    can probably make the header more of a u or l shape depending on if the riser is in the left or right side of the boiler then connect directly up to the main or connect to the main with a tee in the header at a 45 and a 45 in the riser to the main to make an offset.

    a drop header is also a possibility, i think it would just be 2 more fittings and 2 nipples and would give you more room to make an offset to the main. that horizontal connection to the main is ok but it would be much better if it weren't there.

    if the outlet is on the right side of the boiler you 90 back then 90 to the equalizer and put the tee for the main in that section(or 3 90's and 2 nipples from the riser to make a drop header)

    if the outlet is on the right side of the boiler you do a 90 to the right, then a 90 to the back then a 90 to the equalizer and pick up the main somewhere in there (or 3 90's and 2 nipples at the boiler riser to make it a drop header)

    wcs5050
  • wcs5050
    wcs5050 Member Posts: 169
    edited January 2

    PEG35. Left side top connection.
    Existing edr only 135 x 1.5 pickup puts it at 202sqft. New boiler is still a bit large to cover reconnect of removed rads.

  • ethicalpaul
    ethicalpaul Member Posts: 8,192

    a bit large?

    Where do you get 1.5 pickup factor?

    But forget the pickup factor, it is already included in the boiler rating. The EG30 delivers 196 sq ft (EDR) so even that one is oversized. The EG35 is way overboard.

    But yes, a single 2” riser is fine

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  • wcs5050
    wcs5050 Member Posts: 169

    1.5 pick up from The Lost Art of steam Heating… accommodates for in insulated piping and future connect on this system. A bit large yes. Feeding an indirect with 1” coil as well.. indirect serves forced hot water heat zones.

    mattmia2
  • ChrisJ
    ChrisJ Member Posts: 17,091
    edited January 5

    1.33 is already too big and already includes 33% extra for uninsulated piping which it will never need.

    50% over "just in case" is too much, don't do it. Especially on a tiny system like that.

    The EG-30 is more boiler than you'll ever need even with the indirect.

    Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.

  • KC_Jones
    KC_Jones Member Posts: 5,912

    You need a PEG 30, the 35 is oversized for sure. Indirect or not.

    PEG 35 has a gross output of 82,000 or 341 sq ft of steam

    You are installing it on a system with 135 sq ft of EDR. That give an actual pickup factor of 150% That's enough pickup factor to support 336 feet of 2" uninsulated pipe, which I seriously doubt you have.

    The boiler ratings already have a 30% pickup factor included so you do not ever do your own pickup factor on top of that or you will be grossly oversized as you are proposing.

    The PEG 30 has a gross output of 62,000 or 258 sq ft

    Installing it on that system would give a pickup factor of 91%, which is still grossly oversized, but it's as small as you can go so not much choice.

    Please, I beg of you, do not even consider the PEG 35.

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