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Im having problems with a pressurised hot water system. Keep getting leaks every 4-8 months as the pressure valve fails.

The first valve failed after approx. 4 years from installation. Since then (another 4 years) Ive replaced the vessel 3 times, its had had vales cores 5 times, and Ive put an "extender" on twice.

Keeps failing every 4-8 months, and not apparent reason why. Any help here?
 
When was the last time the unvented cylinder was serviced ?
 
OK - Just had a look at a guide for annual service of a pressurised hot water tank.

While not done as an annual inspection as such - all the aspects covered have been done regularly - more than once a year, as they are all checked every time a "leak" occurs (its always been the valve on the expansion vessel). All the over temp valves have been replaced at least once (to rule them out as culprits).
 
Undersized?
Got a secondary hot return?
How is it piped, from the cold, hot or combination valve?
It did get replaced with a larger one at one point - but that made a horrible noise when the pressure was released (opening a hot tap), so the original size was put back on. That is what Im actually thinking though to be honest.

Piped from the cold side.

There is a pressure valve just before the expansion vessel on the cold feed (which leads to the tundish). The bottom of the tank (cold feed) is fed post pressure vessel. The top of the tank has a pressure/temp valve which also feeds the tundish.

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OK - Just had a look at a guide for annual service of a pressurised hot water tank.

While not done as an annual inspection as such - all the aspects covered have been done regularly - more than once a year, as they are all checked every time a "leak" occurs (its always been the valve on the expansion vessel). All the over temp valves have been replaced at least once (to rule them out as culprits).
Do you mean the pre charging air schrader valve on the expansion vessel itself and if so is it water?.
 
Do you mean the pre charging air schrader valve on the expansion vessel itself and if so is it water?.
No - I mean we are getting water (slow drips) from the tundish (warm) after about 6 months - when the tank heats up. If the pressure is released (hot tap opened) after the heat cycle - drips stop. Checking the pressure of the expansion tank shows no pressure. Pressurising it - and it looses all pressure within a short time (can actually hear the slow seep of air) - though the time it takes varies with each failure, and starts very slow (a few hours) and gets quicker (to a few minutes) after a few days. Replacing the core of the schrader valve - and its all fine again - no leaks from tundish...for another few months. Rinse and repeat for the last 4 to 5 years.

As I say - Im asking as out engineer has no idea left. We've replaced the vessel 4 times (including one of a larger size) plus the actual valve several times. We've added the extension - same deal from that valve. We've replaced both pressure release valves (the one pre vessel on the cold side and the pressure/temp on on the top of the tank) in case it was those.

Ever time - the expansion vessel has had no air - and every time replacing the valve (or core - or indeed the vessel itself) fixes it for a few months. Then its back to square one.

There is no water leak from the vessel valve itself (so the internal diaphragm would seem to be in tact).
 
The reason the expansion valve etc is/was "leaking" was because it was just doing its job, when all the air had leaked from the EV you effectively had no EV as it was water logged, same as if diaphragm had failed so no place for expanded water to go.
Very strange that the valve keeps leaking though, especially as these vessels are pre charged with nitrogen when new but are then re charged with air which is quite normal procedure, what is this extension?, if the valve core is just leaking for whatever reason then you should be able to get a metal type dust cap to seal the end of the valve so doesn't matter if the core is leaking or not.
 
The reason the expansion valve etc is/was "leaking" was because it was just doing its job, when all the air had leaked from the EV you effectively had no EV as it was water logged, same as if diaphragm had failed so no place for expanded water to go.
Very strange that the valve keeps leaking though, especially as these vessels are pre charged with nitrogen when new but are then re charged with air which is quite normal procedure, what is this extension?, if the valve core is just leaking for whatever reason then you should be able to get a metal type dust cap to seal the end of the valve so doesn't matter if the core is leaking or not.
Yeh - I get its doing its job - its the "why do they keep failing" thats the question. Its several valves, several vessles, several cores etc. Doesnt matter what we change it doesnt last that long.

The extension is one of the hose type extensions meant to be used it you have a faulty valve but cant get it out. Screw the extension on - and theres a new valve at the end of it. We tried one of those, and the valve on the end of the extension failed in the same way.

The vessel originally fitted (which did develop a leak in the diaphragm) was the tanks manufacturers recommended capacity, and its always had the same size replacement except the once - that was swapped because of the horrible noise it made when the diaphragm moved (when releasing pressure after a heat cycle). Maybe its worth trying a larger vessel again?
 

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