2.4.2 Leakage
Problem – Leak fluid side
Cause Troubleshooting Remedy
1. Insufficiently tightened connec-
tions.
Locate the leak.
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Tighten the connection and check that
it is sealed.
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If it is still not sealed, replace the entire
connection and support sleeve (only
at soft pipes).
2. Cracked nut or connection. Locate the leak. Replace nut or connection.
3. Defective gasket or O-ring. Locate the leak. Replace the gasket or O-ring.
4. There is no overflow pipe connec-
ted to the safety valve(s).
Establish which safety valve does not have an over-
flow pipe.
Install an overflow pipe according to the
applicable norms.
5. Filler valve between incoming
cold water and heating system not
closed or leaking.
Check whether water continuously leaks from the
safety valve on the expansion vessel on the hot
side.
Try closing the filler valve and see if water
stops dripping from the safety valve. If not,
replace the filler valve.
6. No condensation drain to heat
pump’s drip tray.
Check that condensation drain is installed and cor-
rectly connected.
Install the condensation drain that runs out
into the floor drain.
7. Lack of condensation insulation
on cold water pipe and/or brine
pipe.
Establish where the condensation is coming from. The brine pipe must always be insulated. In
the event of problems with condensation
on the cold water pipes, insulate them.
Condensation often accumulates in joints
and angled sections of the insulation. Im-
prove the insulation.
8. Leak at soldered joints. Locate the leak. Drain the system of fluid, repair the leak. If
the leak is on the connection pipe to the
heat exchanger, also drain the refrigerant
side.
9. Leak at the condenser’s drain
cock.
1. Check that the valve is completely closed.
2. Check that the sealed cover is sealed.
If the sealed cover is not sealed, replace the
sealed cover or the entire drain tap.
10. Leak at the condenser’s bleed
valve.
Check that it is completely closed. If it is fully closed and still leaks, replace it.
11. Leak at soldered joint on water
heater.
Locate the leak. If there is a leak at the soldered joint, re-
place the water heater.
12. Associated leak on the water
heater.
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Establish whether water continuously leaks
from the safety valve on the expansion vessel
on the hot side.
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Establish whether water continuously leaks
from the safety valve on the cold side.
If the water heater has a leak, replace it.
13. Associated leakage in the con-
denser.
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Check for lack of refrigerant in the unit.
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Check by smelling at the safety valve on the
hot side, open the valve and check.
If the condenser has a leak, replace it.
14. Anti-freeze is forced out of the
safety valve on the expansion tank
(brine system).
During the winter, water surrounding the hoses in
the borehole can freeze. In some cases, the ice can
push against the hoses slightly. Due to the reduc-
tion in volume in the hose, the anti-freeze fills the
expansion tank and eventually forces some fluid
out of the safety valve.
When the ice in the borehole melts and the hose
expands and returns to its original state, a vacuum
is generated which results in a reduction in tank
level. As the safety valve does not let any air in, the
expansion tank can retract inwards due to the vac-
uum created.
To prevent anti-freeze from being forced
out from the safety valve, you can ex-
change the existing expansion tank for a
closed pressure expansion vessel with a
greater volume.
To prevent the expansion tank retracting
inwards, a vacuum valve can be installed in
the system.
Service instructions Domestic heat pumps
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