I've just removed & hosed all my radiators & cleaned out the F&E tank.
Spotted a stain next day in the airing cupboard ceiling.
Discovered I'd disturbed the expansion pipe when replacing the lid after refilling
as it was no longer in the tank!
That'll teach me to crawl rather than stretch.
My question is does the expansion pipe dump excess water each time the water heats up
or is there eventually sufficient space in the pipework leading up to the F&E tank to accommodate the expansion?
i.e. the expansion pipe is for emergency use (boiler overheat) & the original water outlet
which I wouldn't have normally seen was the first (and only) after a refill.
I suspect the water must settle a level equal to the level in the F&E tank so that doesn't leave much expansion.
Just a general question for info really, as obviously it's sorted now.
Thanks
Spotted a stain next day in the airing cupboard ceiling.
Discovered I'd disturbed the expansion pipe when replacing the lid after refilling
as it was no longer in the tank!
That'll teach me to crawl rather than stretch.
My question is does the expansion pipe dump excess water each time the water heats up
or is there eventually sufficient space in the pipework leading up to the F&E tank to accommodate the expansion?
i.e. the expansion pipe is for emergency use (boiler overheat) & the original water outlet
which I wouldn't have normally seen was the first (and only) after a refill.
I suspect the water must settle a level equal to the level in the F&E tank so that doesn't leave much expansion.
Just a general question for info really, as obviously it's sorted now.
Thanks