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Hi All,

Looking for some advice. The tank in the attic has been trickling out of the overflow for a few weeks now.

I have an open vented system with a hot water pump (Stuart Turner monsoon twin 3) fitted.

Have already changed the valve and float in the attic. Set it very low but water is above the float. Tested it fine know it shuts off the feed that way.

Also changed the thermostat on hot water cylinder, so tank isn’t getting too hot and venting over.

I do have a shower fitted with mains cold and tank fed hot. (Plumber at the time said it would be fine because hot water is pumped) as well as 3 other mixers in the house with same hot/cold set up.

Looking online could it be the hot water is being overpowered by the cold, with mains then backfilling down the hot water pipe and filling the attic? I can see this can be resolved with a non return valve? And instead of fitting 4 non return valves can I fit one 22mm NRV on the flow from the pump? (Not the feed as this stops any ability to vent)

Thanks and sorry for the long winded post.
 
Hi All,

Looking for some advice. The tank in the attic has been trickling out of the overflow for a few weeks now.

I have an open vented system with a hot water pump (Stuart Turner monsoon twin 3) fitted.

Have already changed the valve and float in the attic. Set it very low but water is above the float. Tested it fine know it shuts off the feed that way.

Also changed the thermostat on hot water cylinder, so tank isn’t getting too hot and venting over.

I do have a shower fitted with mains cold and tank fed hot. (Plumber at the time said it would be fine because hot water is pumped) as well as 3 other mixers in the house with same hot/cold set up.

Looking online could it be the hot water is being overpowered by the cold, with mains then backfilling down the hot water pipe and filling the attic? I can see this can be resolved with a non return valve? And instead of fitting 4 non return valves can I fit one 22mm NRV on the flow from the pump? (Not the feed as this stops any ability to vent)

Thanks and sorry for the long winded post.

It can be yes, a customer had a tap fitted and another plumber had changed the float valve twice. Turned out it was backfilling the cwsc (cold tank) and overflowing. I advised he fit check valves or change the tap.
 
It can be yes, a customer had a tap fitted and another plumber had changed the float valve twice. Turned out it was backfilling the cwsc (cold tank) and overflowing. I advised he fit check valves or change the tap.

If you want to check this then try and put your hand in the tank and feel where the cold feeds the cylinder
 
That’s what I just said?? If the f&e is higher than the cwsc then if the coil is split then the water levels in the two tanks will try and level out
 
So. Sat in the attic whilst the mixer taps where tested. Felt the feed at the bottom of the cw tank and it was sucking the water out quite powerfully, nothing being pressed back up?

The valve has now settled and the water is the correct level.

But in a day or so it will be overflowing again. I’m completely baffled. Picture of the F&E tank just in case I’m missing something obvious.

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Think it’s the coil. Can see water going onto the CWSC when the hot water is turned on to heat up. (Nothing to do with mixer) tried to show a video but it won’t upload. Is that what would happen? The feed pipe down to the bottom of the tank is also getting warm.
 

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