I'm new to the site and I'm hoping that someone can help me with a problem.
We have an Eshland C40 multi-fuel boiler. Since it was produced, Eshland has since been purchased by Alternate Heating.
The system is hooked up to our hot water heater.
So here is the problem, we had to repair a few broken spots in the copper piping after a garage accident before we could fire up for the season. Once we turned all of the water valves on, the pressure in the unit itself continued to build and set off the relief valve. This was before we even fired it! I've checked to make sure that we have no visible leaks. The water is coming in to the unit but seems to not be escaping.
I'm just not sure what to check next before calling a service rep to come fix it for us. I'd rather fix it myself if I can. This is where all of you come in. I'm hoping with all of the combined experience here, someone will be able to point me in the right direction.
Thank you.
We have an Eshland C40 multi-fuel boiler. Since it was produced, Eshland has since been purchased by Alternate Heating.
The system is hooked up to our hot water heater.
So here is the problem, we had to repair a few broken spots in the copper piping after a garage accident before we could fire up for the season. Once we turned all of the water valves on, the pressure in the unit itself continued to build and set off the relief valve. This was before we even fired it! I've checked to make sure that we have no visible leaks. The water is coming in to the unit but seems to not be escaping.
I'm just not sure what to check next before calling a service rep to come fix it for us. I'd rather fix it myself if I can. This is where all of you come in. I'm hoping with all of the combined experience here, someone will be able to point me in the right direction.
Thank you.