Pressurized HW cyl problem - help!
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do you know the process to re- pressurise the cylinder?
it’s not difficult and is part of normal maintenance and should need no tools.
i do this with my heatrae sadia cylinder.
once the water is shut off and you have drained the cylinder then the final part is to turn the black valve above the tun dish.
it’s not difficult and is part of normal maintenance and should need no tools.
i do this with my heatrae sadia cylinder.
once the water is shut off and you have drained the cylinder then the final part is to turn the black valve above the tun dish.
Edited by Greenmantle on Sunday 25th May 12:34
That’s the pressure relief valve, and probably means you’ve had/got a bit too much pressure in your heating loop. Have you got a pressure gauge in there somewhere? Probably on the boiler itself.
If it’s dripping continuously chances are the valve has got a bit of grit in it preventing it closing properly.
If it’s dripping continuously chances are the valve has got a bit of grit in it preventing it closing properly.
Colonel Cupcake said:
I may be missing something but wouldn't the expansion vessel never get any pressure as it is connected to the tundish that is open to the atmosphere?
Yes. D'oh. It's spurred off the the connection to the expansion vessel via - I presume - a pressure limiting valve or similar.silentbrown said:
Colonel Cupcake said:
I may be missing something but wouldn't the expansion vessel never get any pressure as it is connected to the tundish that is open to the atmosphere?
Yes. D'oh. It's spurred off the the connection to the expansion vessel via - I presume - a pressure limiting valve or similar.If you're losing loads then depressurise and do without HW, if it's a drip then bucket. Either way it's likely you'll need a plumber.
silentbrown said:
Help ! Just found we've got a wet patch under the cylinder and water dripping consistently from an outlet on the side into the white plastic pipe:
Is it an unvented setup you have? If so get plumber out ASAP, but you need who works with unvented cylinders.We had an issues with a shower valve failure in a different end of house that meant water was constantly been feed into the cylinder as a result it was constantly over pressure and the pressure release valve was running constantly.
It took 3 different HomeServe engineers to work out what was going on, they even had to turn off the stop valve at one point to stop the drip, but that obviously meant no water to the rest of the house.
Edited by gangzoom on Sunday 25th May 14:47
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