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I don't think that rule applies to spiro. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Originally Posted by hvacvegas Looks nice and clean. Before you finish though, is it still possible to increase the distance of straight pipe going into your air seperator. Those models need about 18" of straight pipe for laminar flow, so the air seperates from the water, and allows the scoop to "scoop" it up. Oooo, one of those little things. Nice to know. True for Spiro too?
Nice work
Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm Gotcha. Moved to wall of pride Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Originally Posted by Joehvac25 Jp please held I can't send a MSG for some reason but can you move this to walk of fame Gotcha. Moved to wall of pride
Jp please held I can't send a MSG for some reason but can you move this to walk of fame
Originally Posted by Wheelbaron Are you sure your "T" fittings are spaced close enough together? Is that a secondary LWCO at the top of the boiler loop? If so why? Looks clean, get one of the mods to move it to WOP The tees have to be a maximum of "12 apart, our inspector still requires a LWCO even though it has one internally. I think I will msg a mod, thought they would have done it by now lol.
Clean install Post should be in WOP section.
Are you sure your "T" fittings are spaced close enough together? Is that a secondary LWCO at the top of the boiler loop? If so why? Looks clean, get one of the mods to move it to WOP
if thats WOS for you I wonder how good is your WOF install???
Originally Posted by hvacvegas Looks nice and clean. Before you finish though, is it still possible to increase the distance of straight pipe going into your air seperator. Those models need about 18" of straight pipe for laminar flow, so the air seperates from the water, and allows the scoop to "scoop" it up. Lol I know but it's all cast iron rads so in reality it don't even need one, otherwise I would have been more concerned.
Looks nice and clean. Before you finish though, is it still possible to increase the distance of straight pipe going into your air seperator. Those models need about 18" of straight pipe for laminar flow, so the air seperates from the water, and allows the scoop to "scoop" it up.
I guess if it never gets moved to wall of fame thats my sign to quit lol, thanks guy
No idea but clean install
**** wrong place lol now how do I change it?
Triangle tube challenger Here is the start of my challenger job, first time installing one. Before Attachment 306361 After Attachment 306371 With cover Attachment 306381
Triangle tube challenger
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