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Put water in it and if it leaks ..... its leaking. A DUUUUUHHHHHHHHH!
Most likely the intake manifold gasket is leaking.
The purpose of a drip tray is to protect water leaking to the floor service level. This is to prevent any water damage to the floor and or other floor areas.
The valve in a tire valve stem is a Schrader valve, it is a one way valve that is spring loaded shut. If air is leaking out, it is usually dirty and the dirty is holding it open preventing it from sealing/ or never reinstalled properly during last service. There is a tool to remove the valve, for quick deflating/servicing. Use soapy water or cleaner like windex/fantastic to check if it's leaking. If it is it will foam/bubble up.
One way valves are used on any tires. It lets you air up the tire and the valve keeps it from leaking air back out. If you want to check if your vale is leaking, just pour a little water on to the valve. You will see bubbles comming form the valve if it is leaking. If no bubbles, there is no leak.
sounds like pressure relief valve if replacing the valve doesn't stop the leaking you may have to much pressure in your cooling system mainly a Head Gasket leak.
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This could be numerous factors, however, the most likely of factors would be either the TP valve leaking or the hot water heater irtself is leaking (burst).
Replace the pressure relief valve.
If your bladder is damage in any way, your boiler will run but you will have other problems.If your expansion tank is not working, you will be seeing water leaking out of the Pressure Relief Valve when pressure gets around 30psi (most residential boilers). The water may stop dripping when the boiler reaches its highest temperature, but once the boiler starts cooling down, water will start contracting causing low pressure. This will cause the automatic fill valve to let water back into the boiler thus making the water drip out the relief valve again when it heats up.DO NOT shut off the water inlet valve. This could cause high damage or seriously injury if you run out of water.You should replace the tank and also the relief valve to be safe. Call a licenced plumber.
Yes. Usually.
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