After calling a plumber to look at our leaking power shower he discovered that there is no vent pipe coming off the hot water cylinder . The cylinder is an old indirect vented cylinder heated from the central heating boiler and has a secondary electric immersion heater that is disconnected.
Upon further investigation there is a vent pipe going in to the Cold Water Tank in the attic but is has been cut halfway down. We think that about 20 years ago the hot water cylinder was moved from the ground floor to the 1st floor and in doing so the plumber decided not to reinstate the vent pipe. Although this has been the case for over 20 yrs we have been told this is very dangerous and must be addressed.
The obvious things to do is to reinstate the vent pipe but the path would be very tricky (which is no doubt why it was never done!). So a second plumber suggested installing an expansion vessel to the existing cylinder. Would this actually work with this kind of cylinder and would it be compliant?
Has anyone come across examples of such cylinders without vent pipes from this period?
Upon further investigation there is a vent pipe going in to the Cold Water Tank in the attic but is has been cut halfway down. We think that about 20 years ago the hot water cylinder was moved from the ground floor to the 1st floor and in doing so the plumber decided not to reinstate the vent pipe. Although this has been the case for over 20 yrs we have been told this is very dangerous and must be addressed.
The obvious things to do is to reinstate the vent pipe but the path would be very tricky (which is no doubt why it was never done!). So a second plumber suggested installing an expansion vessel to the existing cylinder. Would this actually work with this kind of cylinder and would it be compliant?
Has anyone come across examples of such cylinders without vent pipes from this period?