Pressurised steam coming from hot taps

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Guys,

I have a house that I let out. The tenants in the house have said that they are having problems with the hot water. Every time they turn on a hot tap it runs cold water for a small while then a bolt of steam fires through the taps violently. This then calms down and hot water then runs until the tap is turned off.

The water is heated by a Mersey instantaneous hot water heater. I have had an engineer around who said that it would be cheaper to get a new boiler fitted then repair it. He didn't seem to be able to confirm what they problem was. Can you confirm whether or not this is the case?
 
Any amount of steam is dangerous! Tell them to stop using it.

I have known the pressure and heat of steam actually melt the solder and blow the pipework on a french water heater similar to this. That was due to the gas valve sticking in the on position in that case

There is a modern version of this water heater which will go straight on to the existing flue but the pipework does need to be altered.

Do you live in a hard water area? It's possible that the heat exchanger is limed up.
 
Thanks for the reply.

As it happens the house is in a soft water area.It suddenly seems to have started doing it. I was slighlty concerned that I needed a new heater because I had been led to believe that spares were still available.

I now just how important it is to deal with cos of the safety issues!! I didn't know if the problem could be due to a blockage? I'd hate to get rid of it all together cos it's given good service over the years.

Terry
 
These units have a pressure relief valve fitted, could be stickin, could also be that the gas valve is stickin, wether it is or not it shouldn't be producing steam, scrap it and get a new one.
 
Once again thanks for the advice.

Looks like I'll have to consider scrapping the unit. I've got another engineer coming around tomorrow to have a look at it, whetyher or not he'll entertain changing the gas valve I'm not sure.

I promise to keep you posted though.

Terry
 

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