I need a little insight on my Boiler !!?
Hello fellow Yahoo Answers Users !!! My name is Joey and I have a verrrrry old boiler in my home and during the hurricane Irene (5 months ago) my basement flooded with about 5 feet of raw sewage water... yuck ! And this is not the first time it happened ! Anyways, prior to the storm I shut off my gas to the boiler because of a previous event, same situation but I didn't know to shut off the gas and I was evacuated out of my home because the sewer water was almost at my electrical box and lets just say my home was nearly a fireball, keen for roasting yummy marshmallows. I am a typical handyman, not too many things I can't sit and figure out how to fix, but this boiler gave me a challenge since august ! Long story short, I took the entire gas system apart, cleaned it out...THOROUGHLY and bada bing bada boom ! we got the pilot light back on ! However ! the boiler has no problem whats so ever lighting when the thermostat tells it to, but a few little problems.. 1, the radiators just aren't hot enough, they are hot, just not to the point that they cant be touched, which I feel is the only way a radiator should be, however its burrrrning hot right before the entry valve of every radiator in my home, and veryyyyy hot on the bottom of the radiator and not so much towards the top of it. I know I know it definitely sounds like a bleeding problem but I don't know that just isn't it... I know someone is going to tell me to bleed them, been there done that.. Problem number 2 ! My boiler actually reads zero pressure ! I don't know if that's possible because I do have some heat in these radiators just not as much as Id like so maybe the gauge is busted ?... IF someone can just explain to me the importance and cause and effect of superb boiler pressure... OH YEAH and I recently just noticed that 3 of the radiators in my home, is missing the screw that is unscrewed to bleed the radiators !!!!, I'm not too sure if that could or would effect the boiler pressure but I figured Id throw that in there as a possibility and finally how are old boilers pressure increased ? A valve, I have read on some sites a screw ? Please if someone could answer all these questions I would greatly appreciate it ! Thanks !