Water heating – water dripping from pressure relief valve drain vent pipe
Listed under: water heating, hot water cylinders, solar water heating, plumbing, pipes, Services
Cause
Hot water cylinder temperature is set too high
Repair
-
water in a storage cylinder must be heated to over 60°C to prevent the growth of Legionella bacteria. However, the delivery temperature of hot water to sanitary fixtures used for personal hygiene in housing such as baths, showers and hand basins must be no more than 50°C. (This was reduced from 55°C when G12/AS1 was amended in November 2023, with a 12-month transition period.)
-
check that the thermostat is set to 60°C. Reduce to this temperature if it is set higher
-
if dripping persists, call a licensed plumber
Cause
Faulty pressure relief valve – it is not shutting off under working pressure
Repair
-
every hot water cylinder requires a method of pressure relief because water expands with heat, increasing pressure. Occasional dripping is not a cause for concern – it just shows the system is working. If you turn off the power supply to the cylinder for 10–15 minutes and the dripping stops, then what you have is normal expansion of hot water
-
if dripping is continuous and excessive then there is a problem. Gently open the test lever to allow a discharge of water and any gritty material or minerals that may be contributing to the problem
-
if water doesn’t come out of the tank during this test, call a licensed plumber immediately
-
if water comes out during the test but dripping continues, the valve may be faulty or worn out and requires replacement. This is not a task that a homeowner can carry out – call in a licensed plumber. You can check whether someone is licensed here
Cause
Build-up of lime preventing the pressure relief valve from shutting off fully
Repair
-
flush the valve using the test lever as described in the repair above
-
if this does not work, call in a licensed plumber
-
valve manufacturers typically suggest that homeowners operate the test lever once a year
Cause
Increase in water temperature where a solar panel is connected
Repair
-
see the first repair above
-
solar water heating systems are often proprietary systems. Call the installer or manufacturer for advice