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Hi,
New to this forum and also complete novice who knows pretty much nothing about plumbing.
However I have done quite some google searching trying to find some answers.
I live in a 1st floor flat which uses an electric duel element direct unvented water heater cylinder (150 litres).
Recently I noticed a small leak somewhere on the copper pipe with the pressure relief valve and tundish. But I think its been leaking for some time because there is green corrosion and scale all down the copper pipe, and also lots around where the valve outlet connects to the tundish.
I have also seen a lot of water running through the tundish in the mornings when the waters being heated, which according to my searches, means either the pressure valve is faulty (which going by the corrosion I mentioned, could be?), or there is actually too much pressure perhaps because of a faulty expansion tank.
The pressure valve red cap says rated for 7 bar, is this normal? All mentions I could see of such devices were around 2-3 bar.
Currently got a bucket under where the drips are forming, collecting about 2 inches a day.
New to this forum and also complete novice who knows pretty much nothing about plumbing.
However I have done quite some google searching trying to find some answers.
I live in a 1st floor flat which uses an electric duel element direct unvented water heater cylinder (150 litres).
Recently I noticed a small leak somewhere on the copper pipe with the pressure relief valve and tundish. But I think its been leaking for some time because there is green corrosion and scale all down the copper pipe, and also lots around where the valve outlet connects to the tundish.
I have also seen a lot of water running through the tundish in the mornings when the waters being heated, which according to my searches, means either the pressure valve is faulty (which going by the corrosion I mentioned, could be?), or there is actually too much pressure perhaps because of a faulty expansion tank.
The pressure valve red cap says rated for 7 bar, is this normal? All mentions I could see of such devices were around 2-3 bar.
Currently got a bucket under where the drips are forming, collecting about 2 inches a day.