Hi,
I've got a Grant Vortex Pro combi installed in 2017.
I've just noticed that the out let pipe from the PRV is dripping. I've had a plastic bag over it to see how much it is dripping and I would say its a couple of teaspoons over the past 5 hours.
Central heating hasn't been on since April, so only using hot water. The pressure gauge is where I normally have it...about 1.2 to 1.3 BAR.
I've read there can be an issue if these fire off and they don't re-seat properly but I'm not aware that the PRV has fired off because it reached the 2.5 BAR limit. It seems unlikely that it would only take the pressure back down to 1.2 BAR if it fired off.
So my questions are:
If the PRV goes off, does it take pressure right down to zero or would it take it back to about 1.2 BAR?
Can the PRV just start letting by, even if it hasn't fired off?
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
Thanks!
I've got a Grant Vortex Pro combi installed in 2017.
I've just noticed that the out let pipe from the PRV is dripping. I've had a plastic bag over it to see how much it is dripping and I would say its a couple of teaspoons over the past 5 hours.
Central heating hasn't been on since April, so only using hot water. The pressure gauge is where I normally have it...about 1.2 to 1.3 BAR.
I've read there can be an issue if these fire off and they don't re-seat properly but I'm not aware that the PRV has fired off because it reached the 2.5 BAR limit. It seems unlikely that it would only take the pressure back down to 1.2 BAR if it fired off.
So my questions are:
If the PRV goes off, does it take pressure right down to zero or would it take it back to about 1.2 BAR?
Can the PRV just start letting by, even if it hasn't fired off?
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
Thanks!