Blackfeather
Well-Known Member
After our water tank seemed to empty itself too quickly on too many occasions, I was getting worried when the fresh water pump seemed to be cycling too frequently at the weekend.
As I filled up the tank again I noticed that one of the bilge pumps was emptying pretty rapidly. Cept I couldn't see which of the 3 pumps was running (and couldn't hear it). The water seemed to be coming from an outlet that I hadn't noticed running before. I also noticed, bizarrely, that the water was steaming. Bugger I thought, the hot water cylinder must have sprung a leak.
After contorting my not insubstantial frame into a space a gynecologist would have been proud to work in, I could see that the hot water cylinder was in tact and not leaking. It does however have a pressure release valve of some sort on top which was attached to the guilty outlet. It had a red knob on top which could be turned anti clockwise and clicked. It also said '3 bar' on it. I turned it but the water kept flowing.
In the end I pinched the outlet pipe with a cable tie sufficiently to stem the water flow but, hopefully, not tight enough to prevent any real pressure blow off.
I struggle to believe that the fresh water pump, which is 5 years old, could really build up sufficient pressure to force water out through this release valve so I am guessing it is the valve itself which is at fault.
Does anyone have any similar experience? Also is it likely that the valve could be replaced in isolation rather than the whole cylinder/calorifier?
Any help gratefully received.
As I filled up the tank again I noticed that one of the bilge pumps was emptying pretty rapidly. Cept I couldn't see which of the 3 pumps was running (and couldn't hear it). The water seemed to be coming from an outlet that I hadn't noticed running before. I also noticed, bizarrely, that the water was steaming. Bugger I thought, the hot water cylinder must have sprung a leak.
After contorting my not insubstantial frame into a space a gynecologist would have been proud to work in, I could see that the hot water cylinder was in tact and not leaking. It does however have a pressure release valve of some sort on top which was attached to the guilty outlet. It had a red knob on top which could be turned anti clockwise and clicked. It also said '3 bar' on it. I turned it but the water kept flowing.
In the end I pinched the outlet pipe with a cable tie sufficiently to stem the water flow but, hopefully, not tight enough to prevent any real pressure blow off.
I struggle to believe that the fresh water pump, which is 5 years old, could really build up sufficient pressure to force water out through this release valve so I am guessing it is the valve itself which is at fault.
Does anyone have any similar experience? Also is it likely that the valve could be replaced in isolation rather than the whole cylinder/calorifier?
Any help gratefully received.