Hi all,
I have an issue with my expansion tank overfilling which I have spent the last couple of evenings fault finding. I have struggled to find definitive answers to my questions.
Issue
- Boiler stopped firing on Tuesday (click, click, click)
- Overflow from expansion tank has been dripping for a few months
so I wondered if it was related
- Decided as it is affecting the boiler I'd better take a look (yes I probably should have done as soon as the drip began)...
Fault Finding So Far
Tuesday
- Turned off boiler
- Drained tank
- tank refilled back up to the overfilled level
- Bent ballcock arm down
- Boiler fired up fine
Wednesday
- Came home to overflow dripping again (a bit worse than previously)
- Ate my dinner
- Legged it to the local DIY shop to buy a new ballcock and float
- Back into the loft Tied up the ballcock via an elaborate pulley system of string over the roof beams!
- Drained the water to an acceptable level
- Turned on boiler and left
- Tank not refilling
I have left it like this today because I have a few issues:
1) The stop cock to the expansion tank and the cold water storage tank are both locked solid through lack of use (at least 7-8 years of not being moved)
2) I started to drain down the cold tank (turned off main stopcock in the house and ran taps in the bathroom) but it seemed to be taking forever so I gave up
Questions!
1) Am I safe to leave the ballcock tied up and the lid off the expansion tank for now or am I better to leave the overflow dripping?
2) Should I replace the stopcocks that have locked?
3) Am I safe to assume that as the tank is not refilling there is not a leak in my hot water cylinder, but the ballcock is the issue?
4) The expansion tank water is quite murky and sludgy, how am I best to clean it out or do I even need to bother? I'm assuming this would help the boiler and hot water cylinder to be more efficient if I did?
Thanks!
Ian
I have an issue with my expansion tank overfilling which I have spent the last couple of evenings fault finding. I have struggled to find definitive answers to my questions.
Issue
- Boiler stopped firing on Tuesday (click, click, click)
- Overflow from expansion tank has been dripping for a few months
so I wondered if it was related
- Decided as it is affecting the boiler I'd better take a look (yes I probably should have done as soon as the drip began)...
Fault Finding So Far
Tuesday
- Turned off boiler
- Drained tank
- tank refilled back up to the overfilled level
- Bent ballcock arm down
- Boiler fired up fine
Wednesday
- Came home to overflow dripping again (a bit worse than previously)
- Ate my dinner
- Legged it to the local DIY shop to buy a new ballcock and float
- Back into the loft Tied up the ballcock via an elaborate pulley system of string over the roof beams!
- Drained the water to an acceptable level
- Turned on boiler and left
- Tank not refilling
I have left it like this today because I have a few issues:
1) The stop cock to the expansion tank and the cold water storage tank are both locked solid through lack of use (at least 7-8 years of not being moved)
2) I started to drain down the cold tank (turned off main stopcock in the house and ran taps in the bathroom) but it seemed to be taking forever so I gave up
Questions!
1) Am I safe to leave the ballcock tied up and the lid off the expansion tank for now or am I better to leave the overflow dripping?
2) Should I replace the stopcocks that have locked?
3) Am I safe to assume that as the tank is not refilling there is not a leak in my hot water cylinder, but the ballcock is the issue?
4) The expansion tank water is quite murky and sludgy, how am I best to clean it out or do I even need to bother? I'm assuming this would help the boiler and hot water cylinder to be more efficient if I did?
Thanks!
Ian