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[email protected] November 5th 08 09:24 PM

How do I change a PRV on a Weil McLain boiler
 
I have developed a very small drip. The expansion tank appears to be
fine and the pressure on the gauge is at an appropriate level. It
seems these things are not the longest lasting devices. This is a
WGO-3 model with the PRV at the upper left corner. Can anyone give me
some pointers on how to replace this?

1) Shut off the unit and water input
2) Reduce the pressure inside the boiler (how can I do this manually?)
3) Unscrew the PRV and replace it (any particular sealant needed or
just regular pipe dope?)
4) Turn on water source and turn unit back on. (Do I have to purge
any air on this or is that done automatically?)

Thanks for your help.

Ed Pawlowski November 6th 08 03:05 AM

How do I change a PRV on a Weil McLain boiler
 

wrote in message
...
I have developed a very small drip. The expansion tank appears to be
fine and the pressure on the gauge is at an appropriate level. It
seems these things are not the longest lasting devices. This is a
WGO-3 model with the PRV at the upper left corner. Can anyone give me
some pointers on how to replace this?

1) Shut off the unit and water input
2) Reduce the pressure inside the boiler (how can I do this manually?)
3) Unscrew the PRV and replace it (any particular sealant needed or
just regular pipe dope?)
4) Turn on water source and turn unit back on. (Do I have to purge
any air on this or is that done automatically?)

Thanks for your help.


1 yes
2 open the drain valve
3 pipe dope or Teflon tape
4 purge if you can but minimal water should be lost



[email protected] November 10th 08 12:03 AM

How do I change a PRV on a Weil McLain boiler
 
On Nov 5, 10:05*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
wrote in message

...

I have developed a very small drip. *The expansion tank appears to be
fine and the pressure on the gauge is at an appropriate level. *It
seems these things are not the longest lasting devices. *This is a
WGO-3 model with the PRV at the upper left corner. *Can anyone give me
some pointers on how to replace this?


1) Shut off the unit and water input
2) Reduce the pressure inside the boiler (how can I do this manually?)
3) Unscrew the PRV and replace it (any particular sealant needed or
just regular pipe dope?)
4) Turn on water source and turn unit back on. *(Do I have to purge
any air on this or is that done automatically?)


Thanks for your help.


1 yes
2 open the drain valve
3 pipe dope or Teflon tape
4 purge if you can but minimal water should be lost


Hi thanks for your reply. A few more newbie questions. 1) Where is
the drain. Unless it's hidden I do not see it. 2) In terms of
purging the system how exactly do you do that? Thanks.

Ed Pawlowski November 10th 08 02:32 AM

How do I change a PRV on a Weil McLain boiler
 

wrote in message
Hi thanks for your reply. A few more newbie questions. 1) Where is
the drain. Unless it's hidden I do not see it. 2) In terms of
purging the system how exactly do you do that? Thanks.

****************************************

The drain my not be on the boiler but on the piping in the system as it
enters or leaves the loop. Every system is a bit different so look around.
My system has a drain near the floor and a valve on each zone just before
the circulator for the zone.

The heating system will have an air trap and should be self venting. If,
however, you have a lot of air to get rid on, just slightly crack the drain
valve just slightly while the circulator is running and you'll hear it
sputter as air pockets pass by.



[email protected] November 10th 08 08:49 PM

How do I change a PRV on a Weil McLain boiler
 
On Nov 9, 9:32*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
wrote in message

Hi thanks for your reply. *A few more newbie questions. *1) *Where is
the drain. *Unless it's hidden I do not see it. *2) In terms of
purging the system how exactly do you do that? *Thanks.

****************************************

The drain my not be on the boiler but on the piping in the system as it
enters or leaves the loop. Every system is a bit different so look around..
My system has a drain near the floor and a valve on each zone just before
the circulator for the zone.

The heating system will have an air trap and should be self venting. *If,
however, you have a lot of air to get rid on, just slightly crack the drain
valve just slightly while the circulator is running and you'll hear it
sputter as air pockets pass by.


I found it, it's on the floor almost behind the burner. What is odd
is that there are numerous ball valves on the hot water heater and one
heating zone loops - I'm guessing they put them in in case you had a
leak somewhere or had to swap the circulator out or make a repair.
Plus there are three drain gate vales (in addition to the main boiler
drain) - two on the hot water (indirect fired) loop plus one on the
heating line. I'm not sure why there are all of these gate valves
unless maybe you have to blow/flush them out for some reason. It must
be fun trying to drain the boiler with no floor drain with the valve
all the way down at floor level. I hope I can get enough out into a
bucket. I suspect (hope) that I do not need to get all of the water
out to change the PRV especially since I can close off the heating
zone off. Thanks!


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