Dripping Worcester Boiler

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Boiler is a Worcester Greenstar HE

This morning I came downstairs to find water under the boiler and a drip every 2 seconds from the silver corrugated box shown in the pic (view taken looking up). Pressure gauge dial was at nearly zero (I had toppped it up to 1 last night)

I'll get on to a plumber on Monday morning, but just so I know, can anyone hazard a guess as to the problem? What is that silver box? I cant see it leaking from the compression joint either side of it, and the staining on the box would sugest a leak for some time, though I've never noticed it.

Thanks

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The silver box is a hot water plate heat exchanger ,it may have pinholed or a seal gone or it could even be above
 
There's an auto air vent up above there that would sound more likely.
 
would be surprised if plate leaking , it looks like its coming from above as looking on left side panel at bottom ( staining )
 
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Thanks guys...we'll see what a plumber says (if I can find one!)

I take it it doesn't sound fatal (to the boiler)? could do with NOT forking out for a new boiler just now.....
 
Beware employing a "plumber". A boiler repair man would best suit your needs. No offence to "plumbers" intended.
 
It was the pressure release valve, as suggested above. That and the pressure vessel below it were replaced today by Worcester.
 

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