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DustyM
Got called to a customer today to look at an open vented system that had been converted to sealed a good few years ago. The old guys system has been running at a constant 3bar+ of late, and the PRV is constantly opening as a result. Suspecting that the expansion vessel was the the fault I took my pressure gauge and pump with me in order to test and re-pressurise if required (I had asked him not to switch on the heating or hot water that morning). The expansion vessel is located right next to the boiler and mounted directly to a manifold containing the pressure gauge, PRV and filling loop input. If couldn't find a Schrader valve where I would normally look for one (i.e. the top half of the vessel) and ran my hands all around the exterior of it. There is only a gap of about 15mm between the bottom of the vessel and the floor, and I couldn't see or locate a valve there either. The label on the vessel states it should be charged to 1.5 bar; it's an 18litre capacity vessel with a manufactured stamp showing 1997. I did my Part G a couple of years ago and have never seen an expansion vessel without a Schrader valve - did they at one time come pre-charged and minus a charging valve? If so, how can I best test this? The customer is trusting me on this and says change the vessel if I suspect it is faulty, but I'd rather know that it was faulty before I go ahead and order a new one. Am I being a bit of a muppet with regards to the Schrader valve?:confused5: