Hello, can anyone offer any insights into this?
My loft overflow pipe has started overflowing - running at a steady dribble which stops for a while if the hot water tap is turned on.
I have a condensing boiler / gravity fed system. Water was dripping this morning despite central heating and hot water not being on.
I have an engineer coming out to look at it on Tues (as part of home care cover), but trying to figure out what is happening before then. I know that it could be as simple as an issue with the ball valve, but I am concerned that is might be an issue with the hot water cylinder. I'll give you the full history in case there are any clues there for you...
I had the boiler serviced at the start of this month (4th). System all working fine, but I let the engineer know that I still have extremely hot water in my taps and that the system never seems to cut out when hot water has been on for long enough to fill the tank (this has been the case for 2 years and he was the 3rd engineer I mentioned this to). He checked the cylinder, said the valve coming from it was working fine, but turned the thermostat on the cylinder down from 65 to 55 degrees - not sure that this made any difference tbh.
10 days later (15th) I had a FL fault on the boiler, engineer came out and (after working on the boiler to try to clean the ignition) discovered this was caused by the gas meter turning itself off and closing the valve (caused by faulty smart meter - which I have a separate thread about). For the whole week meter kept shutting off and I had to keep pressing buttons on meter to reopen - after a week, air temperatures increased and the gas meter hasn't shut off again.
The day after the engineer came, when the hot water was running there was a huge, rushing sound of water throughout the whole house. This settled and I thought it was just air in the system and I thought nothing more of it.
On Friday (26th) I noticed the overflow dripping/dribbling. Heat and hot water was on. Dripping continued after running cold tap, but stopped after running hot tap. As mentioned earlier, overflow was dripping this morning despite heat and hot water not having been on since the evening before.
I'd be really grateful for any comments on this. Thanks.
My loft overflow pipe has started overflowing - running at a steady dribble which stops for a while if the hot water tap is turned on.
I have a condensing boiler / gravity fed system. Water was dripping this morning despite central heating and hot water not being on.
I have an engineer coming out to look at it on Tues (as part of home care cover), but trying to figure out what is happening before then. I know that it could be as simple as an issue with the ball valve, but I am concerned that is might be an issue with the hot water cylinder. I'll give you the full history in case there are any clues there for you...
I had the boiler serviced at the start of this month (4th). System all working fine, but I let the engineer know that I still have extremely hot water in my taps and that the system never seems to cut out when hot water has been on for long enough to fill the tank (this has been the case for 2 years and he was the 3rd engineer I mentioned this to). He checked the cylinder, said the valve coming from it was working fine, but turned the thermostat on the cylinder down from 65 to 55 degrees - not sure that this made any difference tbh.
10 days later (15th) I had a FL fault on the boiler, engineer came out and (after working on the boiler to try to clean the ignition) discovered this was caused by the gas meter turning itself off and closing the valve (caused by faulty smart meter - which I have a separate thread about). For the whole week meter kept shutting off and I had to keep pressing buttons on meter to reopen - after a week, air temperatures increased and the gas meter hasn't shut off again.
The day after the engineer came, when the hot water was running there was a huge, rushing sound of water throughout the whole house. This settled and I thought it was just air in the system and I thought nothing more of it.
On Friday (26th) I noticed the overflow dripping/dribbling. Heat and hot water was on. Dripping continued after running cold tap, but stopped after running hot tap. As mentioned earlier, overflow was dripping this morning despite heat and hot water not having been on since the evening before.
I'd be really grateful for any comments on this. Thanks.