slash007
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I don't have any water hammer, but I do appreciate the thought you are putting into it! Any suggestions help, you never know which one might do the trick. I thawed out the two bays that were frozen and just left the lines hanging without reattaching anything to the hose that comes from the ER. That way I should know if the problem is from the end of the line to the gun.I keep thinking of things, so I'll relay them as they come in! Are you getting any "Water Hammer" when your weep solenoid kicks on and off? If you are, this may be causing the crud to break loose and clog your guns...If this is happening, you might need to add a Water Hammer Arrestor...
I know what you mean about loosing sleep. We've owned our wash for 2 years now....I lost sleep every night for 2 years intill just recently, when I got the floor heat boiler installed and working. That was the last thing on my list to get done. For 2 years I found myself waking up EVERY NIGHT about 3:00 a.m. and "Working" on "Something"...Laying there knowing I had to get up in just a few hours and couldn't turn it off to get back to sleep. Really frustrating...Only positive side to that, I figured a lot out between 3:00 and 5:30 a.m.!!! So I feel your pain, been there done that!
What did you end up putting in for floor heat? This wash has a crappy setup that barely covers the inside of the bays and doesn't really do a good job. And it's not setup to a thermostat, so when I want to use it I have to turn on the circ pump and then the burners. Pretty annoying so I barely use it.
I thought about using the heat tape to get by, but I really want to get to the root of the problem first. Plus there is only about a month of winter left, so it's not worth doing at this point. It says that it works on copper and plastic, so not sure if it is even an option. Appreciate the thought though.
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