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Our mains pressure HW system has an external expansion vessel.
Lately its not being doing its job and water has been trickling through the pressure relief valve whenever it was heating up. I had tried unsuccessfully to recharge it with my bicycle track pump but I ended up convincing myself that the internal rubber bag had failed. Anyhow, took the bull by the horns today and depressurised the HW system and undid the pipe connection. I then unscrewed the securing jubilee clips that hold it to the wall bracket. **** me but the holding it up with one hand in the top of the airing cupboard and trying to lift it off the pipe work was not happening! Managed to undo another pipe joint and to free the unit and then dragged it out of the cupboard. Turned out of course that it was still full of water and at about 30cm wide and 40 cm tall it would hold around 28L! With hindsight I should obviously have let air into the top of the tank to allow it to drain. Wont make that mistake again! The bag actually seemed fine and once reinstalled and re-pressurised to 3 bar there was no evidence of any leak. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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