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I taken over a management role for one of my fathers multi-family properties. We have a boiler that just had some servicing done on it and the part that takes hot water and pushed it up to pipes for the sinks and shower (is that piece called a regulator?) seems to not be working. The heat in the apartment needs to be on for the hot water to be created and I am sure that isn't supposed to happen. Is there any basic things I could do before calling a plumber? Basically, the burner is not kicking on if the thermostat isn't calling for heat
Sir, there is more there to hurt someone than is imaginable. Unless you're used to working on boilers and their controls, please contact a qualified boiler tech. One turn of a screw can cause an incredible amount of damage. Although your system is a low pressure one, that low pressure can level a house. You are correct in saying that the heat doesn't have to be on for the boiler to give hot water to the sinks tubs. The burner might not be kicking on because of a failure of a safety device. Sorry there's really no good place to start if you have no experience with these systems. No harm in calling someone who does, and no harm in watching what the tech does, it's called learning.
what is the operating principle of the watertube and firetube boiler?
Water tube boilers are more common in small size commercial boilers and in marine boilers. They are a good choice for marine applications because they are less affected by the movement of the ship. With a water tube boiler the levels in the steam drum are difficult to control in a heavy sea.
In boiler,how drum level can be measured by differential pressure transmitter.How can we give minimum and maximum value.Explain with example
- in the drum : there are two pip , 1 no. connected to top 1 no. connected to bttom of drume. - in the PT : there are two pine , 1 no. high ( H ) 1no. low ( L ). - to measure the level : connecte the top pip in the drum to the pin L in PT
I have a Greenstar 12i system Worcester boiler. A few minutes ago the system pressure gauge dropped all the way to red 0 and I need to get it back to at least green 2. I was shown how to adjust it: the boiler comes with a key which you stick into a hole in the bottom of the boiler. Your supposed to push it up this hole and turn it, and it should bring the gauge up. However when I do it nothing is happening. I have spent a good 40 minutes trying to push and turn this key and the gauge isnt adjusting, its very worrying. What am i doing wrong? Should I switch the heating on for a bit and try when its warmed up?
you don't need to adjust the pressure gauge, you need to top up the central heating circuit by adding cold water from the mains. If you look carefully, you should find a filler loop connected to the boiler (flexible hose leading from the cold water system to another pipe close to the boiler with a valve on it). Over time, water in the central heating system may leak out or be vented off for various reasons, and you need to top it up. You do this by opening the valve, which lets water into the system. Do this with the system cold and stop when you hit between 1.5 and 2 bar on the pressure gauge. Don't go poking around trying to adjust anything on the actual boiler. You just might kill us all.
What is the difference between the row of the boiler and the hydrophobic body of the body, and what are the other
The row of effluent pipes is located at about 10 to 15 cm below the evaporation surface of the drum. The purpose of the effluent here is to take into account the higher concentration of the furnace under the evaporation surface, which will cause the furnace
are their any tax credits for the purchase of an outdoor wood boiler?
If the boiler is used to help you make income then it can be claimed as an employee business expense, which is a deduction, not a credit.
What is the boiler cold state debugging and hot debugging?
Hot state is the operation of the heating when debugging, and the official use of the same, there is heating, fuel consumption and other practical parameters need to debug observation
How does one size a boiler for a house?
USA Scott has the right answer. It is called a heat loss calculation. You calculate the amount of heat your house will lose, then you install a boiler that will replace that amount of heat. Heat loss is figured one room at a time. Information needed is the size of the room, height of the ceiling, type of wall construction, what R value of insulation, how many and what size doors and windows. This is done for each room, then added up for the whole house.