Hi all
I would be really grateful if some of you could take a look at these two pics:
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In the first pic (sorry it is a bit blurry) there is a slight leak from the end cap labelled Main Water and I notice that although it has an isolator valve, it is before the feed into the boiler. I take it that if I were to close the valve to stop the leak, I would then lose feed into the boiler.
The Central Heating feed seems to have the same situation where the isolator would prevent water flow to the central heating system if it were to be closed.
The second picture is that of the piping directly below that in the first picture and is where the engineers had fitted the flexible repressuring loop. They had actually left it attached and I removed it on the advice of a Heateam engineer. I added the end caps.
So my questions are:
1. Should there be isolator valves after the right angle bend up into the boiler and before the end caps to prevent the end caps taking the pressure of stopping a leak?
2. The end caps seems to be on tight enough but can anyone recommend a way to stem the leak? It is a pretty small leak that hardly drips but with eletrical boards not far away, I would prefer it is stopped.
TIA for taking the time to read this
I would be really grateful if some of you could take a look at these two pics:
and
In the first pic (sorry it is a bit blurry) there is a slight leak from the end cap labelled Main Water and I notice that although it has an isolator valve, it is before the feed into the boiler. I take it that if I were to close the valve to stop the leak, I would then lose feed into the boiler.
The Central Heating feed seems to have the same situation where the isolator would prevent water flow to the central heating system if it were to be closed.
The second picture is that of the piping directly below that in the first picture and is where the engineers had fitted the flexible repressuring loop. They had actually left it attached and I removed it on the advice of a Heateam engineer. I added the end caps.
So my questions are:
1. Should there be isolator valves after the right angle bend up into the boiler and before the end caps to prevent the end caps taking the pressure of stopping a leak?
2. The end caps seems to be on tight enough but can anyone recommend a way to stem the leak? It is a pretty small leak that hardly drips but with eletrical boards not far away, I would prefer it is stopped.
TIA for taking the time to read this