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Does anyone have
photos of incorrect near-boiler piping on a steam boiler? I'm working on a project and need some inspiration. Thanks. -
I do
This is the boiler that started the dropped header club. After I changed this one, and found out how much time and piping stress dropped headers saved (thank you, Bill Brobst, of F W Webb) I had to share this knowledge with Steamhead, with Ron, Jr, and MadDog and Gerry and all of the others that were interested. Noel -
Thanks.
That helps. Got more? -
Piping
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No credits with these
Just the pictures..... Noel -
Piping
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That works too!
Thanks. Anyone else? How about some bad copper near-boiler piping? -
another one
Noel -
Good ones!
I love the use of the Trane. -
copper anyone
with one of them thar hartford loopdiedoos To Learn More About This Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Professional" -
I see this set-up often
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Here's a few
Just got the first one this morning. That's a Dunkirk (Sears) 187,500 input boiler with a single 2 inch riser and no header. There is about 400 EDR connected radiation #2 Gee what's a header? One pipe end of mains joined above water line too. #3 is not quite so obvious. The "header" reduces to 1 1/4 inches right after the system take off with a concentric bushing. Also, one return doesn't go through the hartford. Just before pic was taken, I replaced the Hot water system end of main vents with the Gortons you see. At least it is sized about right. #4 This is a standard header installation by an old timer... a well respected contractor in my area (gets top buck too). When he was told this piping layout is incorrect he said "I've been doing it that way for 30 years and never had a problem". It's nice he doesn't cheat on pipe size..... all 3 inch. Another one with one pipe end of mains joined above water line. Oh and those end of main vents are radiator vents. Hope your inspired.....I'm depressed now! Boilerpro -
And one from a wallie
Noel -
These are all very helpful.
Thanks, guys. Noel, would you also please post some photos of the glass-piped boiler when you have a chance? Thanks. -
Sure
My pleasure. Noel -
Thanks!
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here's one
It's still like this. The guy who owns this baby also owns a plumbing and heating supply house. Installed by a "good" customer, I guess. The other one is history. -
and another...
...this one has been repiped. The photos of the copper piping are pretty amazing. This puppy was BANGING and squirting water and all the bad things. We ripped out ALL the steam piping and the header and repiped everything in the basement from scratch -
Ahh,
a thing of beauty and a joy forever. ;-) -
Seven. All piped wrong!
See attached. One of them's NY Giant's D.E., Michael Strahan's boiler. Trust me, tye house is a lot nicer than the boiler! To Learn More About This Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Professional" -
and another near boiler botch
when I talked the plumber who did it, his response was "What do you mean, I did it all in type L copper" Chuck To Learn More About This Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Professional" -
Love that
Hartford Loop. I imagine it hammered a bit? -
Here's a few boo-boos
The one that is seen is NY Giants, all-pro D.E. Michael Strahan's boiler. The house is killer. The boiler is "moo-shad"! (As you can see) To Learn More About This Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Professional" -
I wouldn't want
to be messing with Michael! -
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Pictures from storage
Pinehurst picture was piped like a hot water system, the installer must have tought it was neat there was two tappings, one for each main. There was no header and no equalizer but there was a box full of Hoffman 75 vents that the owner was changing frequently. Ridge was from an old one pipe system that worked OK but the new homeowner needed a new boiler in order to get home insurance. I hope you can get something out of the pictures even though there were not made on location. Great project. -
some old, some new, some turned the customers blue.
these are just the photos that were easy to upload from Photoworks. Mike -
I forgot this one
It is how boilers are piped for crab steaming in MD. This guy's operation went "belly-up" by the way. Mike -
Priceless!
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Oh, by the way, that is not a chimney connection
that the two crab boilers go to. Just ventin'out the side wall, yup! -
here is one boiler
it keep going off on low water...i looked at the owner and all i could say was ''no kidding''..we replaced the whole boiler.Serving Cleveland's eastern suburbs from Cleveland Heights down to Cuyahoga Falls. -
Great Picture
I can see how the HO gets confused, besides the equalizer connection on the wrong end is that a small supply with a main vent on it on top left or did they really bring a return in there? -
no, thats a return line behind the main.
but being piped this way when it steamed it sent the water out to the system, and probably slanted the waterline..the lwc would trigger the feeder..the system would flood..it was ugly..Serving Cleveland's eastern suburbs from Cleveland Heights down to Cuyahoga Falls.



