anythingyoucanimagine
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I posted a little while back about how best to move an oil tank (with oil in it). When I moved it I noticed a small tray with kitty litter under the bottom shut-off valve. I've been watching it. Looks like it drips maybe one drip every week or so. Maybe one drip every 5-6 days... When I moved it I put a little glass bowl under it so I could really see how often it drips. It's been several days and there's a drop hanging on that's getting ready to drip --maybe today... maybe tomorrow... maybe next week...
Long story short, it's not oozing out or dripping like a flood. Just one drip every several days/weeks.
I didn't take a picture of exactly my setup but it looks like this:
Except mine has a small section of (what looks like NPT) going from the shutoff valve into the filter. Then the copper supply line to the boiler.
I'm painting the floor, ready to put the oil tank back (sometime over next few days/week) and want to deal with this now while it's much more accessible.
Is it OK that these things weep a little? Is that normal? I have had the heat cranked up a bit and have the tank tilted on an angle to drain (burn) as much as I can. Yes I know about water/sludge in the bottom --when it was half-3/4 full I could shine a light down and see shiny metal at the bottom of the tank. No rust or sludge. Also yes, I burned about half-3/4 tank in a week or so, I put a bigger nozzle in the burner, turned up the hot water temp a bit and put a hold on the heat in the house at 74 degrees. Was just easier this way. I really didn't want to deal with pumping out 100+gal of #2.
So what do I do? It's a fire valve. Can they be re-packed? It's threaded into the bottom of the tank. Do I use normal pipe dope? What do I seal it with?
Plan is to service the boiler and work backwards to the oil tank. Change out filter (screen) at the burner, put in correct nozzle, set gap & angles for ignition electrodes, it's probably going to need some kaowool in the firebox, check control board/springs/contacts, set draft, staple the numbers to the card (for the next guy), etc.
Then because I drained the tank down as much as I could, I'll blow out the line (just because), clean filter housing and change filter at tank... then somehow I'd like to stop the drip coming from the tank shutoff valve.
I've rebuilt ball-valves and replaced packing screw type spigots/valves but I know nothing about these heat/fire activated valves. The valves are cheap enough so I'm thinking I'd rather replace it but I'm also concerned with how to seal the threads. The tank will be empty. I don't mind buying a couple gallons of acetone and pouring it down into the tank. Just don't know how to get it clean and don't know what to seal the new valve/threads with.
Thanks.
Long story short, it's not oozing out or dripping like a flood. Just one drip every several days/weeks.
I didn't take a picture of exactly my setup but it looks like this:
Except mine has a small section of (what looks like NPT) going from the shutoff valve into the filter. Then the copper supply line to the boiler.
I'm painting the floor, ready to put the oil tank back (sometime over next few days/week) and want to deal with this now while it's much more accessible.
Is it OK that these things weep a little? Is that normal? I have had the heat cranked up a bit and have the tank tilted on an angle to drain (burn) as much as I can. Yes I know about water/sludge in the bottom --when it was half-3/4 full I could shine a light down and see shiny metal at the bottom of the tank. No rust or sludge. Also yes, I burned about half-3/4 tank in a week or so, I put a bigger nozzle in the burner, turned up the hot water temp a bit and put a hold on the heat in the house at 74 degrees. Was just easier this way. I really didn't want to deal with pumping out 100+gal of #2.
So what do I do? It's a fire valve. Can they be re-packed? It's threaded into the bottom of the tank. Do I use normal pipe dope? What do I seal it with?
Plan is to service the boiler and work backwards to the oil tank. Change out filter (screen) at the burner, put in correct nozzle, set gap & angles for ignition electrodes, it's probably going to need some kaowool in the firebox, check control board/springs/contacts, set draft, staple the numbers to the card (for the next guy), etc.
Then because I drained the tank down as much as I could, I'll blow out the line (just because), clean filter housing and change filter at tank... then somehow I'd like to stop the drip coming from the tank shutoff valve.
I've rebuilt ball-valves and replaced packing screw type spigots/valves but I know nothing about these heat/fire activated valves. The valves are cheap enough so I'm thinking I'd rather replace it but I'm also concerned with how to seal the threads. The tank will be empty. I don't mind buying a couple gallons of acetone and pouring it down into the tank. Just don't know how to get it clean and don't know what to seal the new valve/threads with.
Thanks.
