[Steam-engine] Hard water & soft plug
Andy glines
pioneersop96 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 31 10:40:56 PST 2005
You're welcome. As Jeff pointed out, you will want to
get an ASME plug. I bought 1" plugs for $43 ea from a
local supplier. Cici Engineering
--- Richard Strobel <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com> wrote:
> Thank you Andy..you explained it well!!!
>
> RickinMt.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andy glines" <pioneersop96 at yahoo.com>
> To: "Steam-engine mailing list"
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> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 7:21 AM
> Subject: Re: [Steam-engine] Hard water & soft plug
>
>
> >
> >
> > --- Richard Strobel <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Howdy all;
> > > Well the boiler inspector should be out sometime
> > > this week and am ready for
> > > him. Can't wait!!! The fusible plug came out
> > > easily and with a little
> > > blasting it cleaned up nicely. Looks like 1"
> npt.
> > > Not allowed to reuse
> > > this, right?..if so why is that and do they need
> to
> > > be changed at an
> > > interval?
> > >
> > > Out here in the sticks, we have pretty hard
> water.
> > > What is the accepted
> > > method for treating this water to reduce mineral
> > > deposits, scale and such?
> > >
> > > Thanks in anticipation!!
> > >
> > > RickinMt.
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> > >
> > The bronze plug should be filled with pure Tin
> which
> > has a melting point of around 450 degrees F. The
> > problem with old plugs is that the Tin oxidizes as
> a
> > result of being exposed to the extreme heat of the
> > fire. What you end up with is a plug filled with
> Tin
> > oxide instead of Tin. The melting point of Tin
> Oxide
> > is well in excess of 1000 degrees F meaning it
> won't
> > work. There is no way to prevent the oxidization
> of
> > the Tin so we change the plug regularly. For most
> of
> > us hobby guys every other year is a good schedule.
>
> > Frequency will depend on how much you fire your
> > boiler. We have known about this problem for a
> very
> > long time. The Steam Boat Inspection Service
> (later
> > Coast Gaurd) requiring that soft plugs be renewed
> in
> > steam ship boilers every 6 months around the time
> of
> > WWI. Bruce Babcock wrote an excellent article in
> > Steam Traction on this subject a couple of years
> ago.
> > Maybe someone here can help us find it.
> > You have already gotten some suggestions on your
> > water. Rain water is a good idea. Pond water can
> > work good as well. You don't want water from
> spring
> > fed pond because the spring is the same as your
> well
> > water. Look at the runnoff into the pond. I
> would
> > think you want one in a grassy field.
> >
> > Andy Glines
> > Evansville, IN
Andy Glines
Evansville, IN
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