Hi all,
I've found a leak to the lockshield valve on the left hand side of an upstairs rad. This corresponds to a slight drop in pressure over recent weeks at my combi.
I packed bog roll around the valve and pipe last night (and a flannel). This morning the flannel is wet, so it's a pretty constant 'tear' of water that's running down.
I've checked the top of the valve and it's dry around the top nut, so I'm assuming that it's nothing that can be sorted by packing ptfe there. It looks like it's at the point where the pipe meets the nut.
The rad has been there well over 12 years, but had new valves fitted about 11 years ago. I've never noticed a leak, and I assume I would by now (in fact I've just noticed a stain on the ceiling below, so I guess this minor leak has been going on for some time).
So, I'm guessing the order of practice will be:
1) try and nip up the nut a tiny amount.
2) if that fails...remove the valve and replace the olive?
Do I have to drain the entire system? I have read conflicting advice from all over the interweb?
Grateful in advance for any advice.
Thanks
Steve
I've found a leak to the lockshield valve on the left hand side of an upstairs rad. This corresponds to a slight drop in pressure over recent weeks at my combi.
I packed bog roll around the valve and pipe last night (and a flannel). This morning the flannel is wet, so it's a pretty constant 'tear' of water that's running down.
I've checked the top of the valve and it's dry around the top nut, so I'm assuming that it's nothing that can be sorted by packing ptfe there. It looks like it's at the point where the pipe meets the nut.
The rad has been there well over 12 years, but had new valves fitted about 11 years ago. I've never noticed a leak, and I assume I would by now (in fact I've just noticed a stain on the ceiling below, so I guess this minor leak has been going on for some time).
So, I'm guessing the order of practice will be:
1) try and nip up the nut a tiny amount.
2) if that fails...remove the valve and replace the olive?
Do I have to drain the entire system? I have read conflicting advice from all over the interweb?
Grateful in advance for any advice.
Thanks
Steve