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I am looking for a leak in a heating system and can't seem to find it. But from my experience, when you find a fitting that has a dry white powder around it, it has been a fitting that leaks. So, does this white powder mean that there is a leak there? or if not, what is this white powder?
 
limescale exactly. And where does limescale come from? water. So, there must be a leak for it to get there in a big lump around the fitting hey? Well that's what i'm thinking any way
 
Limescale or Calcium. Inject some Fernox Leak Sealer in the system to seal any small leaks and some descaler.
 
but system, Am i correct in thinking that if i see this around a fitting, it has been leaking?
 
Most likely it has been leaking. Check that the radiator isn't corroded too and has a small pin hole or crack allowing water to leak onto the fitting.
 
calcium is the main culpit making water hard. The water carries a small amount through the leak and then the water evaporates away leaving the white residue. It is also IMO why some fittings that weep seem to seal after a period of time unitl messed with and break the calcium build up.
 
cant it also be the wrong flux causes a white powder around the fitting a few weeks/months later (seem to remember going to a place and this looked more likely then a leak
 
dry powder equals leak has sealed and look elsewhere, give sealer a go as advised.
 
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