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Can anyone tell me what this copper cylinder thing is and what the pipes that go up are

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Thats an air seperator.

Follow that pipe on the left and you should find your header tank.
 
that is easy for you say, what air does it separate? is it a bit like an auto airvent (just curious)

but what i really wonder is what is the locking nut that is on the pipe from?
 
that goes into my main water tank that my taps come from. The other pipe feeds back over the top of the tank

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that nut is from a valve in the pipe I took out to see if it was ok
 
breezer said:
that is easy for you say, what air does it separate? is it a bit like an auto airvent (just curious)

but what i really wonder is what is the locking nut that is on the pipe from?

That looks like it fell off a fitting as its a compression nut off something.

I,m starting to have serious doubts about the safety of your system, like has someone removed the header tank and not fitted a Red expansion vessel with safety relief valve etc.

I think you should trace as much as possible and post back here quick.
 
I can't seem to trace where the pipe labeled feed for boiler comes from!!
 
bobonacus said:
that nut is from a valve in the pipe I took out to see if it was ok

Right that confirms it, when filled the water will flood out that pipe thats now open.

The system has been converted to a sealed system, there must be an expansion vessel and safety relief valve or the system is dangerous.
 
bobonacus said:
I can't seem to trace where the pipe labeled feed for boiler comes from!!

The pipe labeled feed from main header tank, is there a tank or not, and not the tank feeding the cylinder
 
doitall said:
bobonacus said:
I can't seem to trace where the pipe labeled feed for boiler comes from!!

The pipe labeled feed from main header tank, is there a tank or not, and not the tank feeding the cylinder

yes, that pipe goes into the middle of my main tap cold water 50 gallon header tank.
 
doitall said:
bobonacus said:
that nut is from a valve in the pipe I took out to see if it was ok

Right that confirms it, when filled the water will flood out that pipe thats now open.

The system has been converted to a sealed system, there must be an expansion vessel and safety relief valve or the system is dangerous.

that must be from the pipe that goes down into the floor .. though it doesn't come out underneath!
 
Lets start again.

The pipe you took the valve off is/was the cold feed to the boiler, the pipe next to it is/was the expansion pipe.

Where they go or do is important, so where does the cold feed go and where does the expansion pipe go.

Are you saying it connects to the mains cold water or to the main starage tank
 
doitall said:
Lets start again.

The pipe you took the valve off is/was the cold feed to the boiler, the pipe next to it is/was the expansion pipe.

Where they go or do is important, so where does the cold feed go and where does the expansion pipe go.

Are you saying it connects to the mains cold water or to the main starage tank

the pipe with the valve that I took out that goes to the air seperator comes from the main 50 gallon cold water storage tank. It comes from that and goes directly to the air seperator and no where else.

The other pipe on the air seperator just goes above the main 50 gallon cold water storage tank an presumably is a return. It goes no where else.

only the pipe right at the bottom of the pic labled feed for boiler goes to the boiler

Re-labled diag:
1. comes from the center of the main cold water 50 gallon header tank to the air seperator

2. from the air seperator to the top of the main cold water 50 gallon header tank (return)

3. Feed for the boiler, can't find where it comes from
 
I'm rethinking that 3. may be the return from the radiators and the system is topped up from 1 from the main clod water 50 gallon tank!!
 
Are you saying there is ABSOLUTELY DEFINITELY NO small Feed & Expansion tank, in ADDITION to the main cold tank?

If so the whole setup is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG! :cry:

Potential effects are pretty catastrophic: contamination of your hot and cold supplies with water from the rads (rust, bacteria and who knows what else), aerated water getting into the rads causing corrosion, airlocks, pump seizure, etc. breach of several parts of the Water Regulations, possible safety hazards from explosion (for a start, if your CH system is venting into the cold tank, where does the vent from the HW cylinder go???)

I think you may have confused a couple of pipes between airing cupboard and roofspace. I do hope so!
 

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