Not a terribly technical question. I'm sure someone will know the answer.
Truma water heater in a Senator series 6. At the hot outlet a metal pipe comes out to a plastic double connection, from one part of this connection a red pipe is fitted and runs off to the taps - no probs there. From the other side of the same connection a short length of thin clear plastic pipe is fixed, this runs straight through a hole in the floor. I've always assumed this was a breather pipe or perhaps an overflow. I've never at any time (up until today) noticed any water in this pipe. Today I was sterilising the water system and noticed that there was a steady drip of water going through this clear pipe.
Question is - is this normal? is it just that I have never noticed it before? or is there something amiss?
Thanks for any help.
Robert
Truma water heater in a Senator series 6. At the hot outlet a metal pipe comes out to a plastic double connection, from one part of this connection a red pipe is fitted and runs off to the taps - no probs there. From the other side of the same connection a short length of thin clear plastic pipe is fixed, this runs straight through a hole in the floor. I've always assumed this was a breather pipe or perhaps an overflow. I've never at any time (up until today) noticed any water in this pipe. Today I was sterilising the water system and noticed that there was a steady drip of water going through this clear pipe.
Question is - is this normal? is it just that I have never noticed it before? or is there something amiss?
Thanks for any help.
Robert