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Hi There,

Any idea what this is? It's next to my water tank in the airing cupboard upstairs, and seems to be leaking a little!

Thanks :)

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It is an auto vent.
If you turn the wee brass nut down tight (clockwise), that should hopefully close it off completely. Then get it replaced eventually. Some systems are better with a manual vent IMO, because auto vents will leak.
Edit, - Stani beat me to the reply
 
Johnsy, is an easy job to change it , but dont just undo it like one of my customers once did .
 
Johnsy, is an easy job to change it , but dont just undo it like one of my customers once did .

That's why I always fit a valve before (domestic or commercial)
 
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