Posted by JayinNY on December 03, 2012 at 17:53:06 from (166.137.89.161):
Last fall I hired my bil to plumb in a wood boiler, with my oil boiler. He made changes to the original system which was out dated, such as ball valves in place of the water spigot kind, made it easier to bleed air out ect. Last December it took me awhile to get the air out of the second floor baseboard, finally got it out, nice and quiet. This November I fired up the wood stove and I see the extrol expansion tank had a slight leak! Put a new one in 12 years ago. So I replace that, and get air in the system, even though I isolated it off with the valves. Bled system again, and seemed to be quiet, I go down to load wood last knight, and I see a sweat fitting developed a drip on the back of the stove. Well thank god for the valves and the unions, took it off and re sweat the pipe, put it back together and no leak! I hope that's it for problems! At least it was 52 degrees today so I could let stove go out, and my bil is a union pipe fitter for GE, so I could have called him to do it if needed!
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