“Plumbers and Pipefitters Library” by Charles McConnell, by Audel publishing.
“The Plumbers Handbook” by Joseph Almond, SR, also by Audel
These books also have great sections on physics i.e. simple machines, lever, pully, mechanical advantage, etc.
For Heating:
“The Lost art of Steam Heating” by Dan Houlihan
“Modern Hydronic Heating”by Siegenthaler
geobenne on
December 16th, 2008 10:17 am
Thank you for the excellent video Mr. Plumber.
I did learn alot. I am a HVAC contractor in California and I need to learn about hydronic systems because alot of HVAC systems are hydronic. Could you please post some book titles that I could look up. I would really appreciate it.
Thanks again
montymk2vr on
December 19th, 2008 10:02 pm
Great job! A tigerloop would have been ideal for your over the head oil line.
misterplumber on
December 21st, 2008 10:12 am
I have done that in the past on other jobs where the eliminator wasn’t so high up and right over the boiler. Space was an issue here. Also in massachusetts the vent for the bfp has to be run as a blow off to within 12″ of the floor which means we would have had to run another pipe.
Where are your plumbing videos, I’d like to see them?
porkchopn203 on
December 24th, 2008 6:29 pm
why didnt u use a spirovewnt junoir and combing the expansion tank on the bottom of it and put the combo back/fill/pressure regulator tapped into too
8hondamandan8 on
December 27th, 2008 5:54 pm
Not bad, paint that black iron, looks so much better.
porkchopn203 on
December 27th, 2008 8:28 pm
the weil-McClain ultra gas boilers are amzing i must say i installed one about 1 month ago because the poor lady’s oil boiler wentout after 50 years and they run beautifully and also have an extremely efficient rating of 92%aefu and low temperatures with an even better 98%..im going to install one in my house in may
misterplumber on
December 30th, 2008 4:38 am
Buderus oil boilers have a three pass flue. They also have an incredibly low stack temperature when used with a Riello burner,and they also work well with the Logomatic controller. They are easy to service.
The Weil Mc Ultra gas is a great boiler, I haven’t tried they,re oil boiler yet.
This installation is about five years old, I’m not sure if the Ultra was that good or even around back then.
jzajzz on
December 30th, 2008 6:13 am
why a buderus boiler? … what do you think about the Weil Mclain Ultra
raybigto on
January 2nd, 2009 6:48 am
I’m a licensed PE and used to work at a water based acrylic plant with a lot of plumbing for hazardous materials and your work is absolutely great. I love the bypass and pressure gauge on your house’s water main!
DoomCatcher on
January 5th, 2009 9:46 am
i am also wonting to do the same and am also bored of sitting on com lol…does any1 know how much a plumber earns on average and how much a plumber apprentice earns please?
jayshepherds on
January 7th, 2009 2:58 pm
nice boiler room. Great job putting it together.
will104542 on
January 9th, 2009 5:34 pm
Hi I live in England and I thought this was great, did you put it all together yourself? I am thinking of becoming a plumber or electrician as there is a lot of demand here, it must be really rewarding as I just sit infront of a computer all day BORING!
soulfultenor on
January 11th, 2009 8:34 pm
Very much on point !! I know exactly what U are talking about, I work in a Heating plant in the State Of Florida, for a University, we don’t get all that cold here so, I don’t see alot of what you have on your video, we also use very little oil fired appliances if so they are rare, in residential homes; only heatpumps. I was trained on it, yess I’m HVAC certified. I work with (Cleverbrooks) steam boilers
misterplumber on
January 12th, 2009 5:36 pm
not really. not a lot of people spending money right now.
Holding1984 on
January 13th, 2009 11:40 am
hi ya, i am training to be a plumber, are they really calling out for plumbers ?
misterplumber on
January 15th, 2009 7:58 pm
It sounds like you may have a pressure problem, it may be due to a bad auto feeder.
That leak may be dropping the pressure, and if the autofeeder doesn’t replenish the pressure it would give the results you describe (site unseen). Fixing the leak is a priority!
To measure how much pressure you would need measure roughly the height from the boiler floor to the top of said radiator then multiply by .434.
Example Hight*.434 = pressure needed
If H=30 then you would need 13.02#.
colbrot on
January 16th, 2009 11:36 am
hey vinny!!!
cool video, recent homeowner in medford ma here.. GO PATS I was wondering how hard is it to purge my heating system, I have a split loop (one circulator pump)My problem is.. i noticed a leak coming down into my basement. now i cant get flow back into my line due to the air. I tried bleeding the air from the high point in my radiator but air comes out then nothing. any help would be awsome!
phaat8astard on
January 17th, 2009 4:39 pm
i replaced the temp./pressure release valve on the side of my boiler & it is still dripping. both were new. any suggestions?
stonefristalle on
January 20th, 2009 7:30 am
learned a whole lot! thanks!!
teddylad on
January 22nd, 2009 6:51 am
i’m a plumber from the uk and i have to say although everything is the same in principal theres a lot of stuff you guys use that is so different from the way it’s done over here, the types of fittings etc. You must have a huge house as that installation is getting close a commercial one. ps. what is the average salary of a plumber/gas eng over there? good video
dee10466 on
January 22nd, 2009 12:14 pm
I found this very knowledgable beeing a junior plumber thank you.
“Plumbers and Pipefitters Library” by Charles McConnell, by Audel publishing.
“The Plumbers Handbook” by Joseph Almond, SR, also by Audel
These books also have great sections on physics i.e. simple machines, lever, pully, mechanical advantage, etc.
For Heating:
“The Lost art of Steam Heating” by Dan Houlihan
“Modern Hydronic Heating”by Siegenthaler
Thank you for the excellent video Mr. Plumber.
I did learn alot. I am a HVAC contractor in California and I need to learn about hydronic systems because alot of HVAC systems are hydronic. Could you please post some book titles that I could look up. I would really appreciate it.
Thanks again
Great job! A tigerloop would have been ideal for your over the head oil line.
I have done that in the past on other jobs where the eliminator wasn’t so high up and right over the boiler. Space was an issue here. Also in massachusetts the vent for the bfp has to be run as a blow off to within 12″ of the floor which means we would have had to run another pipe.
Where are your plumbing videos, I’d like to see them?
why didnt u use a spirovewnt junoir and combing the expansion tank on the bottom of it and put the combo back/fill/pressure regulator tapped into too
Not bad, paint that black iron, looks so much better.
the weil-McClain ultra gas boilers are amzing i must say i installed one about 1 month ago because the poor lady’s oil boiler wentout after 50 years and they run beautifully and also have an extremely efficient rating of 92%aefu and low temperatures with an even better 98%..im going to install one in my house in may
Buderus oil boilers have a three pass flue. They also have an incredibly low stack temperature when used with a Riello burner,and they also work well with the Logomatic controller. They are easy to service.
The Weil Mc Ultra gas is a great boiler, I haven’t tried they,re oil boiler yet.
This installation is about five years old, I’m not sure if the Ultra was that good or even around back then.
why a buderus boiler? … what do you think about the Weil Mclain Ultra
I’m a licensed PE and used to work at a water based acrylic plant with a lot of plumbing for hazardous materials and your work is absolutely great. I love the bypass and pressure gauge on your house’s water main!
i am also wonting to do the same and am also bored of sitting on com lol…does any1 know how much a plumber earns on average and how much a plumber apprentice earns please?
nice boiler room. Great job putting it together.
Hi I live in England and I thought this was great, did you put it all together yourself? I am thinking of becoming a plumber or electrician as there is a lot of demand here, it must be really rewarding as I just sit infront of a computer all day BORING!
Very much on point !! I know exactly what U are talking about, I work in a Heating plant in the State Of Florida, for a University, we don’t get all that cold here so, I don’t see alot of what you have on your video, we also use very little oil fired appliances if so they are rare, in residential homes; only heatpumps. I was trained on it, yess I’m HVAC certified. I work with (Cleverbrooks) steam boilers
not really. not a lot of people spending money right now.
hi ya, i am training to be a plumber, are they really calling out for plumbers ?
It sounds like you may have a pressure problem, it may be due to a bad auto feeder.
That leak may be dropping the pressure, and if the autofeeder doesn’t replenish the pressure it would give the results you describe (site unseen). Fixing the leak is a priority!
To measure how much pressure you would need measure roughly the height from the boiler floor to the top of said radiator then multiply by .434.
Example Hight*.434 = pressure needed
If H=30 then you would need 13.02#.
hey vinny!!!
cool video, recent homeowner in medford ma here.. GO PATS I was wondering how hard is it to purge my heating system, I have a split loop (one circulator pump)My problem is.. i noticed a leak coming down into my basement. now i cant get flow back into my line due to the air. I tried bleeding the air from the high point in my radiator but air comes out then nothing. any help would be awsome!
i replaced the temp./pressure release valve on the side of my boiler & it is still dripping. both were new. any suggestions?
learned a whole lot! thanks!!
i’m a plumber from the uk and i have to say although everything is the same in principal theres a lot of stuff you guys use that is so different from the way it’s done over here, the types of fittings etc. You must have a huge house as that installation is getting close a commercial one. ps. what is the average salary of a plumber/gas eng over there? good video
I found this very knowledgable beeing a junior plumber thank you.