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paulga
Hello all,
heres one to get all you so called plumbers thinking, i have been called to a job where the cold water storage tank in the loft is being back filled via the cold feed pipe into the hot water cylinder and thus over flowing the cold tank to the outside, and it really gushs out.
Does any one have any ideas about this as i may have to admit defeat on this one, and no plumber likes to do that, unless i can come up with an answer.
Very ......
heres one to get all you so called plumbers thinking, i have been called to a job where the cold water storage tank in the loft is being back filled via the cold feed pipe into the hot water cylinder and thus over flowing the cold tank to the outside, and it really gushs out.
- Turning on/off the central heating or hot water seems to have no effect.
- The hot feed from the top of the cylinder is very cold as if it is mains water flowing in.
- The only thing that stops the problem is turning off the main stopcock.
- The kitchen mono mixer tap has been isolated (thinking that the mains is crossing over in the tap) but still the water flows up the cold feed pipe from the hot cylinder.
- There are no obvious cross overs in the system (eg. mixer taps, unbalanced showers etc where the water could back flow the system.)
- The problem has been on off for about a year, (the hot water cylinder has been changed a year ago) but in the last few weeks it has got worse so much so that the customer has to leave a bath tap running to stop the cold tank over flowing and switch the mains off at night.
- The central heating system is gravity fed so there is no pressure from any faulty mains fed filling loops.
- aprevious plumber seems to think the coil may have gone in the cylinder, but there is no dirty water entering the cold tank plus the problem still happens when the heating is off.
Does any one have any ideas about this as i may have to admit defeat on this one, and no plumber likes to do that, unless i can come up with an answer.
Very ......