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by chris_on_tour2002 »
Thu May 29, 2008 11:27 pm
the problem that you are referring to and that was well documented in the news was caused by a faulty thermostat on the heating cylinder that failed to tell the boiler that the water was hot enough and no further heating was required.
the water in the hot water cylinder got hotter and hotter as it did the pressure inside the cylinder rose, forcing the hot water up the vent pipe and back into the cold water storage tank. as this effectively created volume in the cylinder, cold water from the tank was drawn into the cylinder only to be heated up. got hot, expanded, went up the vent pipe and, now heated up, back into the cold water storage tank. so the process continues until the cold water storage tank fills with piping hot water. as most storage tanks are only made of plastic they buckle under the heat and ultimately fail, spilling the water into the loft space and down into the room below.
if you have any doubts at all the best thing to do is to turn off you hot water by isolating boiler and call in a professional to asses it. don't use the system until you've had it checked out.
the tragedy of the story in the news is that it was such a basic technical fault with a very simple and relatively cheap fix.