kpdualie
Marine/Ocean
- Feb 1, 2008
- 12
anyone else experience severe corrosion of Weil-McLane series 80 steam boilers. I just replaced my second boiler in seven (7) years; the first series 80 lasted less than three (3) heating seasons before several of the sections rotted out at the top. I was supposed to get some credit from WM for a new boiler so I installed another WM series 80 and that one also rotted out after four (4) heating seasons. WM refuses to warranty or credit for their defective boilers; saying instead that there MUST be a leak in the system and the only way that these boilers could rot out so quickly is due to a large amount of make-up going into the boiler. four years ago, after the second WM boiler was installed I inspected all of the return lines in the building and found NOT one leak and then turned off the auto feed to see if I was losing any water. After four days the water level hadn't changed (yes, this was during the heating season and we were pushing steam). WM's response is that since I didn't have a water meter on the feed line there is no way to prove that the boiler wan't using a lot of make-up and therefore they won't warranty. after two bad boilers I obviously decided to look elsewhere. I manage another building in the same neighborhood using the same hard water and the same size boiler, not WM, and that boiler has lasted over 20 years. I seem to recall that WM said they had some design issues 7-8 years ago and that they were supposedly resolved in the boiler I bought from them four years ago; obviously not. the sections of the boiler I just replaced literally fall apart when touched.