Drain off valve dripping randomly - Situated next to boiler

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Hi,

I have got a drain off valve just above the boiler that randomly weeps, there is no pattern sometimes its fine sometimes its dripping. I have tried to tighten it but its difficult to get to as its situated behind the flue, and you can't get a pair of pliers in. Is there a better tool to use to tighten it and are these known to fail at all?

I am wondering if it leaks when the pipework expands



Its an old potterton boiler about 17 years old.


Thanks
 
Is it leaking from where the small square nut is ?? Looks like there might be a leak on the pipework above the soldered joint ??
 
The drain valve has a rubber washer inside ,over time the rubber loses its properties and goes hard.you can replace it easy ,but you will have to drain down first. A radiator bleed key may fit on the small square nut.
 
Is it leaking from where the small square nut is ?? Looks like there might be a leak on the pipework above the soldered joint ??

Hi - No its leaking from the actual drain point - where you attach the hose. Could that still be the rubber washer?
 
Yes ,its the rubber seal that stops the water coming out the part where you connect a hose .
 
Get a thin sponge (washing up type) cut a strip and stick one end up the drain off - any occasional drips will evaporate. Don't try tightening it any more - the washer will split being hardened ( as terryplumb said)
 

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