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Boiler pressure goes too low...what's a pressure relief valve?
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The dripping pipe?
Are you confusing the Condensate pipe with the pressure relief pipe?
Condensate likely to be white plastic should drip all the time the boiler is running.
Pressure relief, 15mm copper.0 -
The dripping pipe?
Are you confusing the Condensate pipe with the pressure relief pipe?
Condensate likely to be white plastic should drip all the time the boiler is running.
Pressure relief, 15mm copper.
It turns out the dripping pipe was the condensate pipe - it is white plastic.
Good news though we found the source of the leak - it was a radiator
Note to self: next time we check the radiators for leaks, try feeling the carpet. We checked but every valve was dry. No visual signs of leaking. However yesterday my rabbit was in the house and I wanted him out from behind the sofa and it was then that I noticed the carpet was soaking wet
Leak now fixed.
Thanks for all the advice.0
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