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Hardy H4 Steam from around stack
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<blockquote data-quote="MVrana" data-source="post: 3463301" data-attributes="member: 34158"><p>This is exactly the problem I have with my H4. The top seam with silicone leaks and steam escapes, finally exiting the shell at the flue pipe. There's always some water on the top of the furnace from this. I've been dealing with it for about two years now, but in reality it's not that big of a deal. Just keep tabs on your water level. I don't use the auto-fill due to chloride in my water, so I just add a gallon of water by hand once a week. Some day I may get around to pulling the shell and actually fixing the problem, but for now I'll just add water.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MVrana, post: 3463301, member: 34158"] This is exactly the problem I have with my H4. The top seam with silicone leaks and steam escapes, finally exiting the shell at the flue pipe. There's always some water on the top of the furnace from this. I've been dealing with it for about two years now, but in reality it's not that big of a deal. Just keep tabs on your water level. I don't use the auto-fill due to chloride in my water, so I just add a gallon of water by hand once a week. Some day I may get around to pulling the shell and actually fixing the problem, but for now I'll just add water..... [/QUOTE]
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