Got a Valliant boiler (ecotec 630) connected to a megaflo installed about 2 years old.
Every time I turn the hot water on at the programmer, after about 20 mins the hot water tap in the kitchen and both hot water taps in the bathroom become quite tight. On opening there is gush and then the pressure is fine. Once one tap (doesn’t matter which) has been opened for a few seconds then the other taps are no longer tight. However if the hot water light (on the programmer) is still on then once again after about 20 minutes the taps become tight. Once the water light is off (we have it on for about 90mins) then there is no problem. This has been happening since it was put in.
I have also noticed that as the taps become tight water is coming out of the overflow. I am 99% it isn’t directly out of the megaflo tank. I have replenished the airgap in the megaflo but like I say I don’t believe it is from the tank directly and only happens when the hot water is turned on.
On the picture (A) I don’t believe it is coming out of the blue/grey coloured part (think it’s called temperature pressure relief valve) on the tank but rather from the pipe coming horizontally across the tank with insulation on it and joining the pipe that does come out of pressure relief valve. I can see/touch the water dripping inside the black plastic just below where the two pipes meet (picture B) and then the water flows through the pipe and out of the property and into my garden.
I have also noted that once I do open any of the hot water taps then the water stops dripping at the overflow on the tank.
Does anybody have any ideas as to the reason.
Could it have something to do with other valve in the picture (close up picture C) to which the horizontal pipe is connected?
Not a plumber so please keep the technical stuff as simple as you can, thanks. Just concerned about any safety issues.
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Every time I turn the hot water on at the programmer, after about 20 mins the hot water tap in the kitchen and both hot water taps in the bathroom become quite tight. On opening there is gush and then the pressure is fine. Once one tap (doesn’t matter which) has been opened for a few seconds then the other taps are no longer tight. However if the hot water light (on the programmer) is still on then once again after about 20 minutes the taps become tight. Once the water light is off (we have it on for about 90mins) then there is no problem. This has been happening since it was put in.
I have also noticed that as the taps become tight water is coming out of the overflow. I am 99% it isn’t directly out of the megaflo tank. I have replenished the airgap in the megaflo but like I say I don’t believe it is from the tank directly and only happens when the hot water is turned on.
On the picture (A) I don’t believe it is coming out of the blue/grey coloured part (think it’s called temperature pressure relief valve) on the tank but rather from the pipe coming horizontally across the tank with insulation on it and joining the pipe that does come out of pressure relief valve. I can see/touch the water dripping inside the black plastic just below where the two pipes meet (picture B) and then the water flows through the pipe and out of the property and into my garden.
I have also noted that once I do open any of the hot water taps then the water stops dripping at the overflow on the tank.
Does anybody have any ideas as to the reason.
Could it have something to do with other valve in the picture (close up picture C) to which the horizontal pipe is connected?
Not a plumber so please keep the technical stuff as simple as you can, thanks. Just concerned about any safety issues.
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