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Is it possible for a DIYer to replace an expansion vessel and hose? It's an external grant vortex boiler and from what I've seen online it looks simple enough
 

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A Certas engineer said so at service. To be fair he didn't say he'd quote until I asked him to, which seems pretty expensive. He said it was very heavy. Does that water out of the valve check work on this model, I'm yet to check?

Do have any advice on how I could confirm what he said?

Thanks
 
Press thge schrader valve needle and see if air or water comes out, if neither or no pressure with needle depressed, isolate the boiler or drain down system and remove the water end hose, pump up the air end (if you can) to say 1.5bar, put your hand over the water end and see if any pressure buids up even slowly, if so, the diaphragm is punctured and new EV required.
 
As above sounds like it just needs recharging
 
Recharging pressure vessel is a standard task on my oil boiler services.

Easy enough to check out, just be careful if you do diy it that you dont spray water over the electrics or burner.
 
Normally the air will have droplets of water with it if the vessel has gone. Just try to recharge it and go from there. Dont forget to dump the water pressure first before pumping up the vessel.
 
I got same problem!
I drained water till zero on water guage, then inflated the EV, The water guage went up, shud that happen?
Keep draining while you pump up and wait until the water stops then pump some more until you have no water coming out and the shrader gauge says 1 bar
 
no got it wrong u mean one bar on footpump, and zero on water guage, then add water to one bar on water guage?

Correct once one bar or foot and no water is draining via drain tap

Remove foot pump close drain tap and re pressurise boiler as you normally would do if pressure is low
 
Correct once one bar or foot and no water is draining via drain tap

Remove foot pump close drain tap and re pressurise boiler as you normally would do if pressure is low
a bit late tonite but on my mind?...under the boiler theres two warer controls close together I use to top the water up. The big white key is thag suposed to cut the water off, cus on or off, I can still get water tgru the small white valve. Am thinking cud the water be passing thru into system and spurting out safetg valvd cus I have heard the hiss of water a few times being ejected outside?..try to attach pic of the two valves which are side by side!
 

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No the key does nothing but divert the water into the boiler

The left white hex turns the water on or off to the filling loop

Only if you leave the left white hex open / undone
 

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