hi Guys,
i have an Ideal Classic boiler, and i'm pretty sure the pressure relief valve is not shutting off properly, i have a constant drip of warm water from the pipe outside, and had the manufacturer out to solve the problem, he told me it is a problem with my header tank (only glanced at the boiler) and they don't touch them so he left, ive later found out i don't even have a header tank in the loft only a cold water tank, and when i removed the upper casing of the boiler (it jus lifts off) it seems the relief valve is covered in the green mould (verdy??) all around the brass connections and copper pipes. i have also found that if i reduce the pressure to below 1 bar the dripping all but stops, but isn't the limit supposed to be 3 bar?
can anyone confirm this is the problem? Also, what is a reasonable price for the replacement of the valve? don't want to get ripped off! (i assume it must be fitted by a corgi registered engineer?)
thanks in advance,
matt
i have an Ideal Classic boiler, and i'm pretty sure the pressure relief valve is not shutting off properly, i have a constant drip of warm water from the pipe outside, and had the manufacturer out to solve the problem, he told me it is a problem with my header tank (only glanced at the boiler) and they don't touch them so he left, ive later found out i don't even have a header tank in the loft only a cold water tank, and when i removed the upper casing of the boiler (it jus lifts off) it seems the relief valve is covered in the green mould (verdy??) all around the brass connections and copper pipes. i have also found that if i reduce the pressure to below 1 bar the dripping all but stops, but isn't the limit supposed to be 3 bar?
can anyone confirm this is the problem? Also, what is a reasonable price for the replacement of the valve? don't want to get ripped off! (i assume it must be fitted by a corgi registered engineer?)
thanks in advance,
matt