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Steam heat
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I have steam heat generated through oil. My one radiator bangs ridiculousy. The radiator is tipped towards the pipe. It also releases a tremedous amount of steam that turns to water. So much so that the carpet becomes very wet. It actually deposited an inch of water in a plastic storage bin I had near it ruining some Christmas presents. Can this be fixed or do I need a new radiator? The heat also is very uneven in the house: some rooms become stifling while others are actually cold. Thanks for any insight.
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I'm not clear what this is - is it domestic CH but fed to you via a District Heating System, whereby the central oil-fired boiler drives all the neighbours around?
Either way, I don't understand why there should be steam in the pipes. This implies a radiator surface at 100 degrees C and an instant skin burn if you touch it.
Please clarify.
Either way, I don't understand why there should be steam in the pipes. This implies a radiator surface at 100 degrees C and an instant skin burn if you touch it.
Please clarify.