Search the forum,

Discuss Concerned about fix made to pressure on Heatrae Sadia Megaflo unvented system in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Status
Not open for further replies.
Messages
2
I already posted a question about this to the MyBuilder.com Ask a Tradesman section but I'm unable to post follow-up questions. Someone has kindly replied that the fix made to my system is dangerous and should be replaced and I'd appreciate it if someone here could validate this advice.

I have a Heatrae Sadia Megaflo unvented system. The water pressure in my flat has decreased over the years and so a plumber replaced what I now know to be the Cold Water Combination Valve (including an attached expansion relief valve connected to a tundish and discharge pipe) with this Pressure Reducing Valve. The PRV isn't connected to the tundish/discharge pipe.

The water pressure is now brilliant again however I noticed that when the boiler is heating the hot water (not the central heating), the gauge on the PRV increases a lot. We have turned down the pressure on the PRV but this isn't a proper fix as surely, the pressure shouldn't increase at all? This feels like a sticking plaster rather than a fix.

What's most frustrating is I bet I could have just replaced the Pressure Reducer Cartridge which would have been much cheaper and less hassle!

I have a few questions:
1) Is it appropriate to replace a Cold Water Combination Valve with a Pressure Reducing Valve?
2) Is the behaviour of pressure increasing when the boiler is running to be expected given the replaced part?
3) Do I need to get the PRV taken out and replaced with a new Cold Water Combination Valve (this looks to be the nearest replacement)?
4) Are there any Cold Water Combination Valves that allow someone to vary the maximum pressure? The pressure used to be so good and if this new valve reinstates it, I'd like to be able to turn it down a little.

Thanks for any advice - I appreciate it!
 
You should have your system checked over by a G3 qualified engineer as soon as possible.

As a minimum this is to verify that the required safety devices are in place and are operating correctly
 
Can you post some pictures of the actual installation please. We cannot really comment properly without seeing what you have.
 
Thanks for such quick responses.

Here are some photos of the original part:

IMG_2793.JPG IMG_2794.JPG IMG_2795.JPG

And the replacement:
20190711_073357850_iOS.jpg
 
Yep, that needs changing. Switch it off and don’t use it until it is fixed. I would also probably turn the stop tap off also.
 
Did the person that carried out the Work hold the G3 qualification allowing them to work on systems like this, based on that repair I would say they probably don’t
 
Did the person that carried out the Work hold the G3 qualification allowing them to work on systems like this, based on that repair I would say they probably don’t
The pictures tell me not a chance mate. Looks DIY to me.
 
Note to the OP it is illegal to work on these installs if unqualified. Also you need the correct parts for the correct cylinder. It’s not just a case of getting best match.
 
Thread closed. As above, get a qualified G3 registered unvented engineer out to fix ASAP.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Reply to Concerned about fix made to pressure on Heatrae Sadia Megaflo unvented system in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

In our sealed Megalo system, when hot water tap is used (say in bathroom shower) the megaflo is taking in some fresh water, I guess to compensate for the water used. The incoming water go via a pressure relief valve [most likely its this one: Heatrae Sadia 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve -...
Replies
4
Views
326
Morning All I have a Megaflo unvented cylinder . Water had been dripping into the tundish so I tried to recharge the air gap, but when I went to turn the pressure relief valve it would not turn at all, as it usually would. My shower has been dripping in the bathroom next door , could in anyway...
Replies
1
Views
387
Looking for any ideas to help. I've a Heatrae Sadia Hot Water tank, heated through Oil fired boiler (working fine). A week ago I reset the air gap as I was having dripping from the pressure relief valve. Since then I've lost a lot of pressure from the hot water feed to my shower. The rest of...
Replies
8
Views
263
Afternoon. I have an issue with no water flow from any of the hot taps in the house, I can't seem to find a solution to the issue. System is a megaflo unvented indirect cylinder (125i) boiler is a Worcester greenstar. I have good pressure on the cold feed and all the usual stuff works, taps...
Replies
11
Views
287
Good evening, I'd like your opinion on something that is worrying me please: my landlady's plumber replaced the bottom/night element of my 20-year-old unvented cylinder (an Ariston Classico HE STD 150) 5 days ago and I hadn't noticed that it was leaking. He fixed the leak today but now the...
Replies
2
Views
431
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock