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    Jan 15, 2008, 05:54 PM
    30psi on furnace.relief valve discharging
    The relief valve on my furnace is discharging. At first I thought it was a faulty valve, so I replaced it. New valve does the same thing. I took a closer look and discovered that the pressure on the gauge reads 30psi, well above the 12-17psi operating pressure.

    I checked the accumulator tank, it is cool on the bottom, warm on the top, so I don't believe the bladder is ruptured.

    Any ideas on what to check next? I don't know what regulates the internal pressure of the boiler.

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    Jan 15, 2008, 05:57 PM
    There should be a pressure regulating valve on the water make up line near the expansion tank, probably bad, Good luck, Mike
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    Jan 15, 2008, 06:00 PM
    I checked the cold water feed to the furnace, there's a shutoff, a backflow preventer, and a regulator, then the copper feed goes into the inlet side of the heating system.

    Is that it? Is that "feed" the water make up line?

    Thanks for your help,

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    Jan 15, 2008, 06:05 PM
    That sounds like the critter to me. It is probably stuck.Should replace the regulator.
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    Jan 15, 2008, 06:07 PM
    Thanks... it's about the only thing left that I haven't swapped.

    I see it has a release on it... not sure what that does? There is no hose fitting or outlet, it's just an inline valve.

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    Jan 15, 2008, 06:10 PM
    It should have a tag on it saying the pressure limits,
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    Jan 15, 2008, 06:16 PM
    Yes, it does. Says 12-17psi.
    Not sure that's it though. I flipped the spring lever a few times.

    There is a pipe that comes out of the boiler that has a gray relay box on the end of it.
    I know there are relays inside, but not sure what the relays do?
    Is there anything in there that could be causing this symptom?

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    Jan 15, 2008, 06:55 PM
    If that gray box is attached to the water piping it may be a low water cutout switch, if it is attached to the gas piping it will be the gas control valve neither will cause the increased pressure.
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    Jan 15, 2008, 08:42 PM
    Another question to you... do you have an indirect water heater piped off the boiler, that heats your dom. Hot water for your faucets??

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