Aluminium heater (centre top of photo) |
Aluminium Heater close-up |
Not having given the subject much thought, I'd originally installed the heater with the drain hole pointing upwards and this was the cause of the spray. It had also not caused me any concern because, for a long time after I'd had trouble with gland packing disintegration, the exhaust steam feed pipe to the lubricator had become blocked with the spifflicated packing. Thus the spray only became obvious when I unblocked the feed pipe.
Unfortunately, the PTFE washer used to seal the heater had worn such that I couldn't just rotate the heater and so it all had to come apart to do the job properly.
Corrected down-facing condensate drain hole. The squashed white item is the new PTFE washer. |
Newly cleaned level sighting tube |
It does show the level (I tightened the leaky seal later) |
The top and bottom of the glass tube had originally been sealed using leather washers; the leather had deteriorated so I used a pair of fibre washers instead.
Oil consumption now seems to have increased, no doubt due to the oil being thinner at the raised temperature.
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