Hi All
First post on here, hope someone on here can help!
I had a problem with a central heating pump running on, which took a while to diagnose, and after replacing the old pump (just as well as it had been running non stop for about 3 weeks!), the fault was finally traced to a sticking 2-way motorized valve for the hot water circuit, which was stuck open and obviously tripped the pump on all the time.
Anyway, it's fixed from that point of view, but during the diagnosis and pump replacement rads were bled many times, and the overpressure relief valves on both the expansion vessel and on the pipe from the boiler were tested. (I have now read that this is not a good idea as it can introduce debris that will make the valve stick open and vent or dribble.) And now the system will not hold pressure (1.5 Bar) for more than about 15-20 minutes. There are no apparent leaks anywhere, the expansion vessel is quite new so should be ok internally, but I do notice that the discharge pipe that comes off the relief valve above the boiler and goes outside to the drain is very hot and has been working overtime.
So I am guessing I have got some dirt lodged in it with my fiddling! Does this sound plausible? Under normal circumstances it shouldn't vent, should it? The rest of the system now works fine, it just won't hold pressure. If it's straight forward enough I am going to do it myself, rather than pay £200 for a £15 valve to be fitted to a water pipe. Obviously anything to do with the boiler I wouldn't go near...
Thanks in advance for your help, the rest of the forum was very helpful in fixing the initial problem!
First post on here, hope someone on here can help!
I had a problem with a central heating pump running on, which took a while to diagnose, and after replacing the old pump (just as well as it had been running non stop for about 3 weeks!), the fault was finally traced to a sticking 2-way motorized valve for the hot water circuit, which was stuck open and obviously tripped the pump on all the time.
Anyway, it's fixed from that point of view, but during the diagnosis and pump replacement rads were bled many times, and the overpressure relief valves on both the expansion vessel and on the pipe from the boiler were tested. (I have now read that this is not a good idea as it can introduce debris that will make the valve stick open and vent or dribble.) And now the system will not hold pressure (1.5 Bar) for more than about 15-20 minutes. There are no apparent leaks anywhere, the expansion vessel is quite new so should be ok internally, but I do notice that the discharge pipe that comes off the relief valve above the boiler and goes outside to the drain is very hot and has been working overtime.
So I am guessing I have got some dirt lodged in it with my fiddling! Does this sound plausible? Under normal circumstances it shouldn't vent, should it? The rest of the system now works fine, it just won't hold pressure. If it's straight forward enough I am going to do it myself, rather than pay £200 for a £15 valve to be fitted to a water pipe. Obviously anything to do with the boiler I wouldn't go near...
Thanks in advance for your help, the rest of the forum was very helpful in fixing the initial problem!
