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water coming from f&e overflow

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I went to a job and there is water coming from overflow, firstly it came from water tank ball valve was faulty, replaced this and still overflowing, I then found it to be f&e tank, replaced this ball valve but still overflowing,

I went and made sure the water was at the correct level in f & e but still overflowing,

I suggested to customer to turn down pump, i have not heard anything else so far, hopefully this has fixed it,

Although if not i am a bit puzzled unless it is cylinder that is broken?

can anybody help on a way to test if the cylinder is broken please, the customer says that she is getting heating when the hot water is on only.

she has a vented system with a back boiler.

is there something else that could be causing it, boiler, i.e.
 
I would really question if the PC cylinder would work on gravity as the coil centres should be larger due, to the cylinder changes back in 2002 as all vented units had to be specified with larger coils to conform to the new British Standard. Easiest way to check is the pop a 22mm ball bearing or marble in the top coil connection and see if it rolls all the way down and fails out of the return connection.
On another point could the cylinder be a thermalstore unit with a split coil , cold water feeding the coil , passing through the hole and filling the F&E tank up.

TTB
 
I would really question if the PC cylinder would work on gravity as the coil centres should be larger due, to the cylinder changes back in 2002 as all vented units had to be specified with larger coils to conform to the new British Standard. Easiest way to check is the pop a 22mm ball bearing or marble in the top coil connection and see if it rolls all the way down and fails out of the return connection.
On another point could the cylinder be a thermalstore unit with a split coil , cold water feeding the coil , passing through the hole and filling the F&E tank up.

TTB

You dont have to question wether it will work on gravity because it does. Installed and tested last week. Wouldn't have said it was ok for gravity if it wasn't 🙂
 
I would really question if the PC cylinder would work on gravity as the coil centres should be larger due, to the cylinder changes back in 2002 as all vented units had to be specified with larger coils to conform to the new British Standard. Easiest way to check is the pop a 22mm ball bearing or marble in the top coil connection and see if it rolls all the way down and fails out of the return connection.
On another point could the cylinder be a thermalstore unit with a split coil , cold water feeding the coil , passing through the hole and filling the F&E tank up.

TTB

And what if your ball bearing gets stuck part way through the coil?
 

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