I have a Kingspan Tribune XE hot water cylinder that for the most part works well, but I've had various issues with it including leaking pipework in the airing cupboard and dripping from the tundish occasionally.
In the end I had all the pipework in the airing cupboard taken apart and put back together and that's been fine since.
Prior to this the tundish was dripping and the plumber replaced the pressure relief valve. I am guessing he drained down the whole cylinder when he did this.
Fast forward 6 months and the tundish was dripping again. The plumber showed me how to replenish the built-in expansion vessel but said he suspected the vessel's baffle is leaking because ordinarily you'd expect to replenish the air gap every 1-2 years, not every 6 months.
Now fast forward 4 months and the tundish is dripping again. I've replenished the air gap myself this time and all is well again. But I am concerned it should not need doing this frequently. I can actually tell when the tundish is dripping or about to drip because after the hot water has been on for a while, the kitchen tap is slightly stiffer to turn on. I also suspect this is what caused the weeping pipework before I had it redone (it's a newbuild so the pipework was screwed together as part of a kit, by someone who probably wanted to get home early).
I'm now considering just making it regular maintenance to replenish the air gap every 3 months even if the tunish isn't dripping, but wondered if there's anything else I should look into. The cost of a new cylinder is pretty expensive given this one works okay 99% of the time.
The plumber said what's going on is not typical or normal and he suspects the vessel is faulty. But he also seemed fairly relaxed about me just continuing to recharge the air gap.
Thanks
In the end I had all the pipework in the airing cupboard taken apart and put back together and that's been fine since.
Prior to this the tundish was dripping and the plumber replaced the pressure relief valve. I am guessing he drained down the whole cylinder when he did this.
Fast forward 6 months and the tundish was dripping again. The plumber showed me how to replenish the built-in expansion vessel but said he suspected the vessel's baffle is leaking because ordinarily you'd expect to replenish the air gap every 1-2 years, not every 6 months.
Now fast forward 4 months and the tundish is dripping again. I've replenished the air gap myself this time and all is well again. But I am concerned it should not need doing this frequently. I can actually tell when the tundish is dripping or about to drip because after the hot water has been on for a while, the kitchen tap is slightly stiffer to turn on. I also suspect this is what caused the weeping pipework before I had it redone (it's a newbuild so the pipework was screwed together as part of a kit, by someone who probably wanted to get home early).
I'm now considering just making it regular maintenance to replenish the air gap every 3 months even if the tunish isn't dripping, but wondered if there's anything else I should look into. The cost of a new cylinder is pretty expensive given this one works okay 99% of the time.
The plumber said what's going on is not typical or normal and he suspects the vessel is faulty. But he also seemed fairly relaxed about me just continuing to recharge the air gap.
Thanks