Hi. I'm new to the forum and have a bit of a brain teaser looking for expert guidance:hurray:
I have an oldish Glow worm ultimate boiler which I fitted 20 or more years ago. It has separate circuits for heating and DHW. When fitting, I found I needed to add an additional pump to the hot water circuit for it to work properly. It functions well but the pump valves on the DHW circuit are the nasty ball type and I made the mistake of trying to cure a slight drip from the lower valve by turning it.
You guessed it - I now have a VERY leaky ball valve. Managed to stop the leak by turning the valve fully off but that means no DHW. Fortunately, boiler is in the garage and the pumps are immediately above the boiler but that means there's no way of draining the DHW circuit. Flow and return for the DHW are 28mm pipes that go directly up to the next floor so will contain a lot of water. C/H drain cock is obviously at the lowest point but is on the C/H circuit so won't drain the DHW much if at all so I'll get quite a flood if I change the pump valves.
Anyone have any ideas - preferably on how to stop this ball valve leaking (quite a lot when opened) in situ?
I have an oldish Glow worm ultimate boiler which I fitted 20 or more years ago. It has separate circuits for heating and DHW. When fitting, I found I needed to add an additional pump to the hot water circuit for it to work properly. It functions well but the pump valves on the DHW circuit are the nasty ball type and I made the mistake of trying to cure a slight drip from the lower valve by turning it.
You guessed it - I now have a VERY leaky ball valve. Managed to stop the leak by turning the valve fully off but that means no DHW. Fortunately, boiler is in the garage and the pumps are immediately above the boiler but that means there's no way of draining the DHW circuit. Flow and return for the DHW are 28mm pipes that go directly up to the next floor so will contain a lot of water. C/H drain cock is obviously at the lowest point but is on the C/H circuit so won't drain the DHW much if at all so I'll get quite a flood if I change the pump valves.
Anyone have any ideas - preferably on how to stop this ball valve leaking (quite a lot when opened) in situ?