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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Harrison"
Newsgroups: uk.d-i-y
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 11:03 AM
Subject: What's this leaky thing in my boiler...? - thing.jpg (0/1)


This thing in my ferroli boiler (see attatched pic) has started leaking

from the valve thing at the
top.

What is it ? It's only attatched to the water circuit, so I assume it's

either a temp or pressure
relief valve.

The valve had a plastic cap (like a car tyre cap), and two O rings at the

bottom which have gone
hard and cracked.
The plastic cap doesn't look like it's meant to take any pressure, so I

suspect that whatever's
inside is leaking and the cap had been holding it until the O rings

cracked.

Unfortunately it's buried behind pipes so I've not been able to unscrew

the top bit (which I assume
does unscrew).

Should I investigate further - if something inside has broken/worn will I

be able to get a
replacement, or shall I just bodge up a proper cap to seal up the top

valve....?


Looks like pressure release valve from top of water pump, try draining some
of the water out of your radiator system.

Jen


 
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