I have to say out of all the videos I've seen you gave me the answer I was looking for, for my problem. Thank you so very much, I really hope you have more videos on steam radiators...👍👍👍
Thank you so much for this video! Seems like most every other source out there just tells you how to install steam vents, but your video tells me how they actually *WORK*, which I greatly appreciate! :-)
I figured this would be a good forum to ask a question? My radiator doesn't do any type of knocking. However it keeps cracking the air vents. In 3 years I put two air vents on. Both vents have cracked on the bottoms. Does anybody have any idea why this one radiator keeps having this issue? The radiator is on first floor, approximately 10 ft from the furnace, for which the furnace is in the basement. Any feedback would be grateful. Thank you
Great info! I live in a 100+ year old building. A lot of the air release vents are leaking water. Anybody know if it is a standard NPT thread, like 1/4"?
Hi Mr. Marshall. My steam radiator wasn't getting hot, and my super saw there was no air valve, so he put on a bullet-shaped air valve. Now when the heat comes on the radiator gets nice and hot, but makes a tremendous amount of noise, very loud hissing and sputtering sounds. Do you think an adjustable air valve like the 2nd one you showed would reduce the noise? Thanks.
Can you please make a video about replacing the main vent on the steam pipe line? At my girlfriends home it spits out a stream of water alot! I have 0 experience with steam systems but do pretty well figuring things out. Theres alot of banging going on as well. It scares the heck out if me at night/ early morning. Thanks so much!
I tried to replace my mainline vent, but it will not come off! I wrenched it so hard and striped the hex grip on it. Nothing seems to work to get the old vent off. Any recommendations?
Our radiators are equipped with steam vents does this mean we do not have to bleed them? I am a new home owner and this is all new to me. thanks in adance.
I have to say out of all the videos I've seen you gave me the answer I was looking for, for my problem. Thank you so very much, I really hope you have more videos on steam radiators...👍👍👍
Great video. Short and to the point!
Thank you so much for this video! Seems like most every other source out there just tells you how to install steam vents, but your video tells me how they actually *WORK*, which I greatly appreciate! :-)
I just installed all new vent right number one in my system. It's nice to be able to control the amount of steam in each radiator.
This is excellent, simple and informative video.
I did not know about the adjustable valve. Great video. Thank you so much!
Good information Thank you..Do all single pipe systems have a main vent?
Very helpful video.
Question ....can the main vent be placed 10-15 feet before the wet return drop instead of the 16 inches you recommend?
Great video. Nice and simple!
I figured this would be a good forum to ask a question? My radiator doesn't do any type of knocking. However it keeps cracking the air vents. In 3 years I put two air vents on. Both vents have cracked on the bottoms. Does anybody have any idea why this one radiator keeps having this issue? The radiator is on first floor, approximately 10 ft from the furnace, for which the furnace is in the basement. Any feedback would be grateful. Thank you
Thanks very much this is the explanation i was looking for GREAT VIDEO!!!!
How would you know if the ones you have are working properly ? Thanks in advance.
The Main Vent! Eureka... I thank you very much. I need a new one. :)
Great info! I live in a 100+ year old building. A lot of the air release vents are leaking water. Anybody know if it is a standard NPT thread, like 1/4"?
Hi Mr. Marshall. My steam radiator wasn't getting hot, and my super saw there was no air valve, so he put on a bullet-shaped air valve. Now when the heat comes on the radiator gets nice and hot, but makes a tremendous amount of noise, very loud hissing and sputtering sounds. Do you think an adjustable air valve like the 2nd one you showed would reduce the noise? Thanks.
Great video
I am wondering what is the difference if you use a #75 instead of a #35. Does the #75 need a higher pressure to close?
can main steam vents be mounted horizontally ?
Can you please make a video about replacing the main vent on the steam pipe line? At my girlfriends home it spits out a stream of water alot! I have 0 experience with steam systems but do pretty well figuring things out. Theres alot of banging going on as well. It scares the heck out if me at night/ early morning. Thanks so much!
My super installed a Gorton Straight valve horizontally in my radiator. Is this going to cause problems? Thanks in advance for the answer.
I tried to replace my mainline vent, but it will not come off! I wrenched it so hard and striped the hex grip on it. Nothing seems to work to get the old vent off. Any recommendations?
DeezWhat call a plumber that familiar with steam systems.🤔
@@Jimfromearthoo7great advice.
I agree very good
Great vid. Thanks!
but how does it work? Is there a volatile fluid that responds to heat against a diaphragm? A float? Space magic?
Actually both. Alcohol inside the bellows expands and closes the vent when heated and acts as a float in the presents of excessive water.
Our radiators are equipped with steam vents does this mean we do not have to bleed them? I am a new home owner and this is all new to me.
thanks in adance.
you don't bleed radiators in a steam system. In a hot water system you do
Thank you very much. how often should you replace the steam vents?
Bill Dineen If you buy a quality vent it can last up to 10 years. As long as it's only letting air past and not steam you're good
Thank you so much
does a steam vent need to be straight up?
Yes or it will drip water out of the tip of the steam vent and not work properly.