D Dan Masey Gas Engineer Messages 219 Apr 26, 2013 #1 This Tundish is dripping from the Pressure relief valve on the megaflo. Should I just replace the PRV or the reducing valve as well??
This Tundish is dripping from the Pressure relief valve on the megaflo. Should I just replace the PRV or the reducing valve as well??
J jam1979 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 370 Apr 26, 2013 #2 is it ur prv or is it your expansion vessel that's lost charge there could just be some crud in the valve seating
is it ur prv or is it your expansion vessel that's lost charge there could just be some crud in the valve seating
D Dan Masey Gas Engineer Messages 219 Apr 26, 2013 #3 Iv re charged it. Still dripping. It's def not the TPRV.
J jam1979 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 370 Apr 26, 2013 #4 change the valve then may be the best bet
M Megaflo-Experts Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 289 Apr 26, 2013 #5 If the incoming water pressure is less than 8 bar, and it's a continuous drip regardless of whether the water is being heated up or not, then it's probably the pressure relief valve.
If the incoming water pressure is less than 8 bar, and it's a continuous drip regardless of whether the water is being heated up or not, then it's probably the pressure relief valve.
D Dan Masey Gas Engineer Messages 219 Apr 26, 2013 #6 Yep it's a cold drip and the property pressure is about 6bar. Ill order a new relief valve then. Thanks.
Yep it's a cold drip and the property pressure is about 6bar. Ill order a new relief valve then. Thanks.