by tamz »
Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:06 pm
It is not very likely that the coil will be leaking.
Your problem is probably caused by the water level in the expansion tank being set too high. When water heats it expands and the extra volume, on an open system, goes to the "expansion tank" rising the water level.
If the water level in the tank when cold is high enough, when it heats it will rise to overflow level. When it cools again the ballcock will top the system back up again. This cycle will keep repeating every time the system is run.
Fix this by adusting the lever arm of the ballcock or bend the arm down if it is brass. You should only have half a tank of water when the system is cold with enough room for the expanding water. This is assuming you have a standard sized system. If the system is larger capacity you may need a larger tank to allow for the greater volume of expansion.
You can check the coil by marking the water level in the tank when the system is cold. Leave system off for a few hours then recheck the level.
You could also drain the system and disconnect the flow and return on the cylinder. You will see any leak.