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So with DHW tank and CH seemingly fully filled now, remove the loop a the blue circle with the filling loop valve closed (as in the picture).Remove one side of the filling loop is there water coming out ?
Ok. Done. No drips or flowCorrect right nut on the flexi remove slowly encase there’s water there
Yes fully open. Here is what you see. And the cold water isolation fully open (spindle extended) at the backIs the water back onto the cylinder?
Ok thankyou. For my understanding. Can you help me understand how what I did helped you determine this? On it own or with something else I have done this far. ThanksThen yes I would concur that your hot water cylinder has failed somewhere
Thanks. least I know the problem, though gutted as it’s going to be a costly fix.Your filling loop could of been passing eg feeding and back feeding the cold water
your heating pressure drains and refills when you drain or refill the cylinder
Ok thank. I will query it. I was more querying price. There is a fair fee plumbers on hereOnly query is why a 3 bar PRV, this PRV is I think normally set 1 bar lower than the TPRV which I would expect set to 7 bar
Ok thank. I will query it. I was more querying price. There is a fair fee plumbers on here
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