Hi,
I have a Vokera SP80, that has developed a leak. The leak is on the top of a metal cylinder at the top and back of the pump, outlined in this picture:
There seems to be a lot of crustyness on the top of this cylinder. There is a little plastic cap thingy on it, a bit like the cap on an air valve on a car tyre, which seemed a little loose. I tightened it a bit and that seems to have stemmed the flow a bit, but it still seems to be leaking. The boiler is old and needs to be replaced (at least that was we were told when we tried to get it serviced last year) and we are in the process of selling our house. The buyer knows the boiler needs to be replaced when they move in. We don't really want to shell out a lot to get it fixed and if it is something we could fix ourselves then that would be the best.
So, what is the leaking bit called? Are they expensive to buy? Is it difficult to replace? is this something I could do myself (I'm a competent diy-er and don't mind getting my hands dirty)? If I was to get someone in to do it what sort of ball park figure are we talking to fix it? Does anyone have any recommendations in the Brighton/Hove area?
Thanks
Sam
I have a Vokera SP80, that has developed a leak. The leak is on the top of a metal cylinder at the top and back of the pump, outlined in this picture:
There seems to be a lot of crustyness on the top of this cylinder. There is a little plastic cap thingy on it, a bit like the cap on an air valve on a car tyre, which seemed a little loose. I tightened it a bit and that seems to have stemmed the flow a bit, but it still seems to be leaking. The boiler is old and needs to be replaced (at least that was we were told when we tried to get it serviced last year) and we are in the process of selling our house. The buyer knows the boiler needs to be replaced when they move in. We don't really want to shell out a lot to get it fixed and if it is something we could fix ourselves then that would be the best.
So, what is the leaking bit called? Are they expensive to buy? Is it difficult to replace? is this something I could do myself (I'm a competent diy-er and don't mind getting my hands dirty)? If I was to get someone in to do it what sort of ball park figure are we talking to fix it? Does anyone have any recommendations in the Brighton/Hove area?
Thanks
Sam