Hello Everyone,
I've read several times about the copper superheaters burning
through. I realize that the boiler has water surrounding the area that
receives the most heat and the superheater has (basically) no water
whatsoever. Are there other reasons why the superheater burns through
Trent,
One straight forward reason is that the tubing is one heck of lot thiner than
boiler material and usually much closer to the flame. The superheater will
be dry while you are initially firing up; I try to keep water in mine a all
times.
Bob