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Glass Water gauge-steam boiler (8 Posts)
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Glass Water gauge-steam boiler
Hi,
I have a question regarding the water level in the boiler. I am wondering if the two valves, one on top and one on bottom, of the glass gauge are supposed to be open or closed when checking water level?
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Both need to be open to check level. -
thanks
Should I just leave them open all the time? -
If they don't leak.
Then sure. -
water level
So I have left both the values open but every time the boiler turn on, the level in the gauge goes down a lot. The boiler wont start again until I add more water. I only add a little bit of water and the gauge goes up a lot and the boiler starts up again. Any idea why this could be? -
water level
So I have left both the values open but every time the boiler turn on, the level in the gauge goes down a lot. The boiler wont start again until I add more water. I only add a little bit of water and the gauge goes up a lot and the boiler starts up again. Any idea why this could be?
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water level
Is the water level correct? The boiler is making steam from the water, and the low water cut off (LWCO) is shutting it down for safety when the water level gets too low.
You should post your problem- boiler shut off during heat cycle- in the steam section. There could be a couple of problems that have nothing to do withe the glass gauge.One pipe steam, 1970's Columbia COU700 boiler (188K btuh & 785 sq.ft. steam), Beckett RF with 2.00 80A nozzle, Pressuretrol cut in 0.5 with 2.0 diff, 3 mains (two are vented with Gorton #2, third has no vent!), pipes mostly insulated, 32 radiators.
Bock 32E water heater, Bock M-SR burner with .75 80A nozzle. -
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Thanks, I'll post it in steam.



