alteredoutlook
Well-Known Member
Hi. I have a leaking pressure relief valve in my calorifier. I dont mind them leaking a dribble but a litre a day seems a bit too much to me. The noise of the pump regularly trying to re-pressurise is really getting to me.......
The problem occurs even when the calorifier is cold (i.e. is not warmed by the engine or the electric immersion heater)
My first thought was to remove and clean the PRV. This seemed to 'fix' the problem for a day or so.
Thinking the PRV was just too old i replaced it and again it 'fixed' it for a couple of days.
My current thoughts are:
a) Could it be that the pressure switch in the pump is clogged and needs greater pressure to switch the pump off. The greater pressure is causing the PRV to release. (I just found this in a previous post on this forum!)
b) Or should i simply get a prv with a bigger release pressure. The current prv is 3 bar. (although this seems more than adequate according to other forum posts)
My pump (probably around 20 yrs old) is a Shurflo - 2.8 gpm/10.6 lpm 0.7 bar 10 psi.
My boat is currently in the Baltic and I wont be able to attempt any solution until next summer BUT Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
The problem occurs even when the calorifier is cold (i.e. is not warmed by the engine or the electric immersion heater)
My first thought was to remove and clean the PRV. This seemed to 'fix' the problem for a day or so.
Thinking the PRV was just too old i replaced it and again it 'fixed' it for a couple of days.
My current thoughts are:
a) Could it be that the pressure switch in the pump is clogged and needs greater pressure to switch the pump off. The greater pressure is causing the PRV to release. (I just found this in a previous post on this forum!)
b) Or should i simply get a prv with a bigger release pressure. The current prv is 3 bar. (although this seems more than adequate according to other forum posts)
My pump (probably around 20 yrs old) is a Shurflo - 2.8 gpm/10.6 lpm 0.7 bar 10 psi.
My boat is currently in the Baltic and I wont be able to attempt any solution until next summer BUT Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.