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Hi, long term leaking from tun dish, (only recently discovered as the water was being absorbed by the piece of carpet under the boiler) highlighted the fact that water is constantly dripping into the tun dish, presumably from the PRV. I'm about to fit a new tun dish, so hopefully the external leak will stop, but would welcome any suggestions as to how to stop the constant dripping into the tun dish when the boiler is switched on.
 
Get a gas safe engy to have a look could be two possibility s but both require the services of a gas safe engy
 
Isn't that a HE STORE? Doesn't that need a G3 engineer?

It's one of the big ones fills the airing cupboard :D

Depends where it's dripping from but as you need to remove panels need to be gas safe
 
It's one of the big ones fills the airing cupboard :D

Depends where it's dripping from but as you need to remove panels need to be gas safe
I have one in my house. It has the burner and heat store built into one. Even though technically you can take the top half off.
 
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