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John Widger
A bit of an odd one this....
My wife and I don't like it hot so have set the thermostat in the hall to 16 so it is about 17 to 19 around the house. We were concerned that this wouldn't let enough heat get up to the cold water & central heating tank in the loft so I added so extra insulation (of the sliver foil bubble wrap type) around both of these tanks a couple of years ago. I also replaced the ball-cock in the header tank as this had failed. Since then we have been getting intermittent (one every few days or so) drips from the overflow pipe connected to the central heating header tank. As the water in this tank was nowhere near the overflow pipe I put it down to condensation.
We had to go away for a few days over the cold spell in December so upped the heating (19 degrees) and left it on for longer. When we came back the overflow for the central heating header tank was dripping every couple of minutes. I checked it out and again the water level was nowhere near the overflow pipe so was not overflowing. I took off the extra insulation around this tank and it appears to have helped but it is still dripping more than usual.
One other thing - when I fitted the new ball-cock it has a higher float level so I have about twice as much water in the header tank than with the old ball-cock, about 6 inches of water - this is still 4+ inches away from the overflow pipe.
Any ideas as this is starting to drive me mad 😡 - any help/ideas really appreciated.
My wife and I don't like it hot so have set the thermostat in the hall to 16 so it is about 17 to 19 around the house. We were concerned that this wouldn't let enough heat get up to the cold water & central heating tank in the loft so I added so extra insulation (of the sliver foil bubble wrap type) around both of these tanks a couple of years ago. I also replaced the ball-cock in the header tank as this had failed. Since then we have been getting intermittent (one every few days or so) drips from the overflow pipe connected to the central heating header tank. As the water in this tank was nowhere near the overflow pipe I put it down to condensation.
We had to go away for a few days over the cold spell in December so upped the heating (19 degrees) and left it on for longer. When we came back the overflow for the central heating header tank was dripping every couple of minutes. I checked it out and again the water level was nowhere near the overflow pipe so was not overflowing. I took off the extra insulation around this tank and it appears to have helped but it is still dripping more than usual.
One other thing - when I fitted the new ball-cock it has a higher float level so I have about twice as much water in the header tank than with the old ball-cock, about 6 inches of water - this is still 4+ inches away from the overflow pipe.
Any ideas as this is starting to drive me mad 😡 - any help/ideas really appreciated.