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                    Can someone explain to me the function of an altitude gauge on a gas fire boiler  (American Standard...pretty old).  The gauge is a combination thermometer and altitude. I just don't know what the altitude reading indicates....sometimes it goes into the red danger zone ??                
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            A.K.A....
 Tridicator. It shows pressure of fill, static head (altitude) and temperature. The first two are essentialy the same. If yours is going into the red, it indicates a need for service. Your expansion tank may be water logged, and your pressure relief valve may need replaced. If you don't feel comfortable working with fire and water, contact a professional qualified to do the work for you. Try Find a Professional on this board.
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            Altitude Gauge
 Thanks for the info. One follow up....how can I tell if the expansion tank is full ?0
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            expansion tanks
 conventional tank---drain it. be sure to break vacuum. x-trol bladder diaphram type shut auto feeder pres. red. valve to isolate. run system. if pressure climbs----replace x-trol tank---most probably ruptured.0
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            Altitude Gauge
 Replaced tank this morning. Now pressure goes right up to the red (30 lbs), but goes no further. The old tank was
 definitely full. It was from 1986. I guess it lasted long enough. Under $30 and some sweat did the trick (hopefully). Thanks for the help.0
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            You still may have a problem....
 generally speaking, the intial fill is based on 1/2 PSI per vertical foot of system elevation above the gauge, plus 5 PSI. You may need to readjust or replace the pressure reduction device.
 Either that, or the new tank you put on is substantially undersized...
 ME0
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 i am waiting for our court notice's to be served. lol0
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