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Sep 26, 2020
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Hello All

I am gas safe and G3 registered since 3 years. So still very new to this industry and I have tons to learn.
I specialise in service and maintenance, unvented hot water installations are very popular here in Wiltshire. We have water pressure 3,5-4 or more bar mains pressure over here and hard water is also present.
I have had now, 2 systems which are same make range Tribune, kingspan about 14years old, which I service.
Both systems had initially when I came to them, expansion vessels full to the brim and resulting the 6bar PRV to fail.
Those parts I replaced to pressurised to 3bar to balance the 3bar pressure relief valve.

Now, I face some odd pipe work resistance, resulting in noise/vibration around expansion vessel area.
I checked the filters and they were clear, no debris...both properties have had block salt water softeners installed.

Noise is worst once the cylinder was heated to full temperature 55-58degrees and occurs on most outlets.
Open the taps/shower again and the vibration lessens or not audible.
I guess the water is at its biggest volume after heating, therefore more pressure?

After I replaced the 3bar pressure relief valve/multi control with direct replacement, problem still occurs.

I am grateful for anyone happy to teach me on this subject, as I clearly need it.
I have spoken to the manufacturers technical support and their advice, I have tried...
Changing orientation of expansion vessel, horizontal etc.

What am I missing?

Many thanks
 
I presume you mean a 3 bar pressure reducing valve and not a "3 bar pressure relief valve"
This thread may be worth reading as someone with a similar set up as yours including water softener cured his problem by re locating the PRV to as near the stopcock as possible.

 
I presume you mean a 3 bar pressure reducing valve and not a "3 bar pressure relief valve"
This thread may be worth reading as someone with a similar set up as yours including water softener cured his problem by re locating the PRV to as near the stopcock as possible.

Hello John

yes, that’s right pressure reducing valve. Thank you for your input, I’ll that.

many thanks
 

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