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General Sport Trac Discussion
Plumber/Heater expert in the house ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 945568" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>Their is a device that goes on the output line of the boiler to seperate the air from the water so you don't get knocks and bangs. I have one but can't see a name on it anywhere and it has worked flawlessly for the last 11 years. Look into one, its called an air seperater or something. Your plumbing supply should be able to get one, its worth the couple hundred bucks for the peace and quiet in the house. Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 945568, member: 66648"] Their is a device that goes on the output line of the boiler to seperate the air from the water so you don't get knocks and bangs. I have one but can't see a name on it anywhere and it has worked flawlessly for the last 11 years. Look into one, its called an air seperater or something. Your plumbing supply should be able to get one, its worth the couple hundred bucks for the peace and quiet in the house. Bob [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
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