my money is on the expansion vessel/ prv . hence my last question.
He also said that closing the flow / return valves does not truly isolate the boiler so my isolation tests don't really count for much
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a bit low
the guy is in the wrong job then. it must have been close to knocking off time or his time was up on that job. they have a set number of repairs to do in a day, if they dont meet the targets they get in trouble. so they just leave it to the next guy.a nasty job
just tighten the nut up on the shaft, it might fix it.
why is the valve there? what does it shut off?
ballvalves have a much smaller bore, therefore causing a bigger restriction to get water through. i would replace like for like, unless you think it can be done away with.
gate valves are usually used on low pressure systems ie gravity water pipes and open vent heating systems.
i would be tempted to get rid of it tbh.
well i cant be 100% sure, but from what you say it isnt doing very much. i would get rid of it, its summat else to leak in the future if you repair it.
there isnt much room to manoeuvre stuff about tho to get a fitting in. could be a pig of a job to get a piece of pipe in
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