View Full Version : New Munchkins for Elementary School!
acadiantech
08-31-2004, 10:19 PM
http://ww2.imagewiz.net/images/hvac/120373_Picture_066.jpg
The hard part was to pipe boilers siting on top of each other instead of side by side...
http://ww2.imagewiz.net/images/hvac/120375_Picture_061.jpg
Vent termination on the roof.
http://ww2.imagewiz.net/images/hvac/120377_Picture_068.jpg
skr0oface
08-31-2004, 11:32 PM
nice job looks like some experience and pride was present on this job. how many man hours?
Jultzya
09-01-2004, 02:15 AM
Very nice, superior quality and craftsmanship!!
Where's the expansion tank/s?
What size are those little Munchkins?
And last, what are they going to spend all that extra fuel money on? LOL
BaldLoonie
09-01-2004, 07:22 AM
Neat. My elementary school had a room sized coal boiler. I remember being bored in 3rd grade looking out the window watching the coal truck unload.
Got a before picture or is this a new building?
Jultzya
09-01-2004, 12:14 PM
Can't be a new building....didn't you see the 3 concrete pads, the extra one has an outline of the old boiler.
Then the 3 flu stacks.
And it's not going to have things growing up the sides of the building that quickly!
:-)
acadiantech
09-01-2004, 06:36 PM
Sorry but I don't have pictures of the old setup, there was 3 1980 AO Smith Boilers(Copper Fins)I also had to reconfigure the manifold(uninsulated welded 4" located on top of the first pic.
Since we are so busy finishing all the jobs for the school board before the begining of school, I did not get any helper for this job it took me almost three week by myself including demolition. There is an expension tank on the far left (not showing in the pic)it is siting on the floor, and those Munchkins are 399,000Btus.
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