pressure drop but no noticeable leaks in system .i have to top pressure up twice a week . there are no pipes under ground so iff it was leaking i would notice damp patch. could it be the boiler.
Are you sure the pressure exhaust valve on your boiler is not opening up @ some point after you refill your system, these are set @ 30# to open up, the next time you fill your system stop it @ 16-17 psi on your boiler. Be sure to bleed you lines when your system is hot.
I'm getting a 35000 btu natural gas wall heater to replace an old one install in the hallway if my...
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I'm getting a 35000 btu natural gas wall heater to replace an old one install in the hallway if my 900 square foot house. Any opinions on whether I should go with a gravity or counter flow model? Priced out central heat but too expensive!
i have a honeywell electrical radiator heater and i was told to be sure to keep water in it, but...
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i have a honeywell electrical radiator heater and i was told to be sure to keep water in it, but does it actually need water,and if so, where do i put it in at?
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