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Micky Savage[_2_] January 12th 09 10:26 AM

Boiler
 
Hi All,

My boiler has started to loose pressure. The pressure dial reads zero in the
morning. I fix it but it is at zero again by lunch time. I have noticed that
water is now dripping from the overflow pipe outside.
What's going on any help please?


Kind Regards


Micky.



comp.zrch.embedded January 12th 09 10:33 AM

Boiler
 
On 12 Jan, 10:26, "Micky Savage" wrote:
Hi All,

My boiler has started to loose pressure. The pressure dial reads zero in the
morning. I fix it but it is at zero again by lunch time. I have noticed that
water is now dripping from the overflow pipe outside.
What's going on any help please?

Kind Regards

Micky.


sounds like either the pressure relief valve that connects to the
overflow pipe has failed, or the expansion vessel. When the heating is
working how high does the pressure gauge go to. If it goes above about
2.5 the expansion vessel has possible failed. In this case the
pressure relief valve lets out the over pressure water. When the
system goes cold pressure drops and then is to low to restart.

Bob Mannix January 12th 09 11:02 AM

Boiler
 
"comp.zrch.embedded" wrote in message
...
On 12 Jan, 10:26, "Micky Savage" wrote:
Hi All,

My boiler has started to loose pressure. The pressure dial reads zero in
the
morning. I fix it but it is at zero again by lunch time. I have noticed
that
water is now dripping from the overflow pipe outside.
What's going on any help please?

Kind Regards

Micky.


sounds like either the pressure relief valve that connects to the
overflow pipe has failed, or the expansion vessel. When the heating is
working how high does the pressure gauge go to. If it goes above about
2.5 the expansion vessel has possible failed. In this case the
pressure relief valve lets out the over pressure water. When the
system goes cold pressure drops and then is to low to restart.


Try turning the pressure release valve (if you can) (this lets water out)
and letting it "thwack" back several times. Soemtimes they will reseat.


--
Bob Mannix
(anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not)



Roger Mills January 12th 09 02:38 PM

Boiler
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Bob Mannix wrote:


sounds like either the pressure relief valve that connects to the
overflow pipe has failed, or the expansion vessel. When the heating
is working how high does the pressure gauge go to. If it goes above
about 2.5 the expansion vessel has possible failed. In this case the
pressure relief valve lets out the over pressure water. When the
system goes cold pressure drops and then is to low to restart.


Try turning the pressure release valve (if you can) (this lets water
out) and letting it "thwack" back several times. Soemtimes they will
reseat.


That *might* work if the problem is with the relief valve - but it's far
more likely to be an issue with the expansion vessel - and the relief valve
is just doing its job.

If the problem *is* with the expansion vessel, it's not *necessarily*
curtains - it may just need re-pressurising on the air side.
--
Cheers,
Roger
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