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Apr 27, 2009
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Hello everyone

I was called to a house yesterday where a zip aquaflow direct unvented cylinder was discharging a constant drip through the tundish.

I checked the T and P valve and the expansion valve and they both seemed to be reseating themselves ok.

Then I checked the pressure on the expansion vessel and put it up to the required 3 bar pressure.

I did this 3 times and made sure that the pressure was still 3 bar on the expansion vessel

Despite all this the drip persists.

Any thoughts or ideas would be very welcome

thanks

paul
 
Got the same problem mate, I recharged the expansion vessel...replaced TPRV but still a discharge.... let me know if you fix this. Thanks
 
Hello everyone

I was called to a house yesterday where a zip aquaflow direct unvented cylinder was discharging a constant drip through the tundish.

I checked the T and P valve and the expansion valve and they both seemed to be reseating themselves ok.

Then I checked the pressure on the expansion vessel and put it up to the required 3 bar pressure.

I did this 3 times and made sure that the pressure was still 3 bar on the expansion vessel

Despite all this the drip persists.

Any thoughts or ideas would be very welcome

thanks

paul
Hi Paul
How did you check / adjust the pressure in the vessel ?? Was the water turned off & system pressure zero ?
Are you G3 ?
 
Hi Paul
How did you check / adjust the pressure in the vessel ?? Was the water turned off & system pressure zero ?
Are you G3 ?


Hi

Yes I am G3 qualified and have fitted a number of cylinders mainly Megaflows and Tribunes, however not come across a Zip before, although the system is the same.

However I have not come across this problem before

I checked the pressure on the vessel with a [h=2][DLMURL="http://www.reginproducts.co.uk/flowandpressure/REGK30"]REGK30 - Pressure Vessel Pump[/DLMURL][/h]and put it up to the required 3 bar pressure

Yes the water was turned off

regards

Paul
 
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