Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Heatmor => Topic started by: juddspaintballs on April 18, 2020, 08:59:47 PM
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I was draining my boiler today and after the water started flowing out, I remembered to remove the rubber ball that sits on top for the relief vent. When I moved it, the vacuum broke and water came out faster, but the metal rod that hung from the ball (weight) was missing. I don't think it's very important, but...I would like it to be as designed or better. My dad's newer version of the 200CSS has a candy cane hook where the relief ball is on mine. Is there a special vent in there or is it just a 180 degree bend in tubing that I could replicate on my own boiler?
PS: draining the boiler to move it to my parents farm to heat a greenhouse starting next season. I'll be selling this house soon and moving over there, too.
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I don't know how the relief vent is supposed to be.
Interestingly, I had a heatmor traded in here that was run dry and burnt and leaking. I found the leak by filling with water, but now I'm trying to figure out how to drain. I don't see a drain valve anywhere. ? Don't mean to derail your thread.
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On mine, the top of the tank has a 1" or so pipe that goes vertical through the roof. It has a weighted rubber ball on it. It allows the water jacket/tank to pressurize up to about 2 PSI max. If there's more pressure or a boil over, the pressure or water vents out of the pipe by lifting the ball. It's simple
I don't know how the vent works on my dad's newer version Heatmor. I'd copy it if I knew.
I don't know how to replace the weighted ball on mine, either. I still have the ball, but not the weight. I don't know how heavy that weight was, either.