I’m a diy kind of person and sometimes I do small stuff on my hydronic boiler. I hear most repair guys saying that the psi on a boiler should be between 15-20 . Mine is at 30. Is that because the pressure relief valve on my boiler is set at 30 psi? And should the expansion tank be set at the same psi? I would appreciate a response.
If you hear a strange whistle/wheeze sound in the background while watching this video, it’s not you it’s the video he has something beeping in the background.
Don't like the lawn mower and snow blower that clise to the boiler. Like the idea of trying to pump out the expansion tank with air. Sorry about your other pymp.
I'd have to remove the lawnmower, the snowblower and the dolly before I could get started. Ooph!
Wow! Gas mowers next to the boiler that's not safe!
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I’m a diy kind of person and sometimes I do small stuff on my hydronic boiler. I hear most repair guys saying that the psi on a boiler should be between 15-20 . Mine is at 30. Is that because the pressure relief valve on my boiler is set at 30 psi? And should the expansion tank be set at the same psi? I would appreciate a response.
@@cancerking9416 tank should 12 psi and boiler should be about20.safety value blows at 30,so boiler should be lower.
@ thank you.
If you hear a strange whistle/wheeze sound in the background while watching this video, it’s not you it’s the video he has something beeping in the background.
Nobody makes a good tank anymore, drives me crazy. Had to change a blown out calefuckto less than 4 years old 🤦
Don't like the lawn mower and snow blower that clise to the boiler. Like the idea of trying to pump out the expansion tank with air. Sorry about your other pymp.