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Boiler System with Regulator and Auto fill. Do I need both?

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nordy
nordy Member Posts: 3

Hi All,

Newer to this hydronic boiler repair world and boy has it been a journey in a week and a half time! Had some workers come out and replace my circulator pump but instead of just isolating my circulating pump they drained my system dry. When the water was turned back on it wasn't autofilling. They replaced the PRV but still nothing. My expansion tank was pretty old looking so I just went ahead and replace that too, still nothing.

I replaced my pressure relief valve too because that was dripping slowly after they fiddled with it and it never fully re-seated itself, drip is gone now! So hopefully I fixed my leaky part.

I've been having to manually fill my system through my boilers drain line and have made sure to keep the cold pressure around 12psi. Alot of running around or having a friend at the boiler controlling the pressure while I bleed the system at each.

I've confirmed I have water on both sides of my backflow preventer so the only thing left is the autofill device. It's and old Taco T-joint type that I haven't found a direct replacement for it. The thing that I haven't been able to wrap my head around is why would you need a PRV and autofill. It seems like I should just need a PRV and I can just replace that autofill with a copper T-joint.

Thoughts?

I should note, I do want to confirm any system leaks are gone first before I potentially mask something with the autofill functioning again. But want to understand what/how I should upgrade.

Thanks!

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  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 14,752

    can you take a picture of the label on the green cylinder thing?

  • nordy
    nordy Member Posts: 3

    You know I've read that cap multiple times and now just realized it's also labelled as a pressure reducing valve. That "fast fill" feature is all that caught my eye

  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 14,752

    you don't need both but it won't hurt anything as log as that valve is good and 12psig is enough to fill the top of your system. you would have to lift the handle on the other valve and press that valve to fast fill the system.

  • nordy
    nordy Member Posts: 3

    Thanks, gave it a try but doesn't seem to work. If I look at the green cap PRV I think it's from 2002 so good chance it's my weak link. If I replace it it's ok to just do with a T-joint then is what I'm understanding.

  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 14,752

    yeah, you can remove that and connect the new prv at that point. might try to take it apart and see if you can just remove the guts and put the housing back together.

    nordy