by matt h »
Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:40 am
expansion vessels frequently become depressurised when the system goes to over pressure and vents out through the overpressure relief valve. This valve then can remain in the open position due to sludge and magnetite /limescale particles lifting the seat. The diaphragm in the expansion vessel can become pin holed, and a clear indication of this is when you try to repressurise it water comes out of the repressurisation valve (looks like a car tyre pressure valve). At that point you have to change the whle vessel. These are syptoms and you need to find the cause...what caused the overpressure... why is the system loosing pressure? Expansion vessels can become depressurised through other leaks in the system and boiler as well. Clogged boiler return filters is another favorite for system failure... answer get your appliances serviced! :twisted: