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Any plumbers
#1
Me and Mr P2N are buying a house! Anyhow, been having a poke about today and me being me, I checked our the central heating while he checked out the cupboards etc  :rollin

So, whilst poking about I spotted this - I know whats happening with most of it, but the bulbous thing (circled blue) got me. Anyone know what it is?

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#2
not seen one of those before? if it doesn't go anywhere is it to collect any crap in the system?

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#3
not a plumber so this is a wild guess is it a pressure bulb to prevent hammer action ?
pipes rattling and banging ?
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#4
Is it an expansion tank for a sealed central heating system to do away with the header tank?
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#5
(24-09-13, 06:20 AM)jon link Wrote: Is it an expansion tank for a sealed central heating system to do away with the header tank?
No !!!


Its a job to see if it is tee'd into the heating pipe or goes up behind it.
It is not big enough for an expansion vessel.Could be a seperator to give expansion and cold fill without short circulating.
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#6
here is a better link - should be a bit clearer


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Looks like an expansion vessel, but it's way too small. also seems too big for a valve.

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#7
It's a thingamajig, er, a dooferyfirkin, oh for focs sake, a whatchamacallit - you know!!
:rollin

Better than more questions anyhoo.... :lol
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#8
Hard to judge from that angle and you could do with a decent camera... there are some available with more than a 100,000 pixels these days. :lol


If that pipe coming out of the top goes to the expansion tank in the loft (arching over the top with the end not submerged), then it may be a device to help separate air/gas from the liquid.
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#9
What ever it is that cupboard is a fugging disgrace
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#10
I tend to agree. I could agree more or less if I actually knew what was what lol


Anyhow, the lot has to go. We want a combi fitted asap. I'm just trying to work out what is there first so I know what I'll need to do when we get the keys and move in. At the moment I have limited info - a couple of photo's, so it's a lot of guess work.
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#11
It's an air separator and that pipework is shite :lol  similar here


http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Heating/...708/p75473


see if a magnet will stick to it, if it does its a pretty good indication that the system is shitted up. If you are fitting a combi it will be cut out anyway but, make sure you have the system well flushed and fit a system filter.
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