There may be many reasons for the leakage of the exhaust valve. The following are some possible causes and corresponding treatment methods:
- Seals worn or damaged:
Solution: Replace the seal. Check and replace the exhaust valve seals or gaskets to make sure they are not worn or damaged.
- Improper installation:
Solution: Check the installation of the exhaust valve to ensure that all connections are tight and there are no loose or incorrect installations. Reinstall and tighten connections.
- Exhaust valve is damaged or aged:
Solution: If the exhaust valve itself is damaged or aged, the entire exhaust valve may need to be replaced.
- Improper position of exhaust valve:
Solution: Make sure the exhaust valve is installed in the best position in the system to ensure effective exhaust and prevent water leakage. The exhaust valve may need to be reinstalled.

- System pressure is too high:
Solution: Check whether the system pressure is too high. If so, system pressure may need to be adjusted to avoid excessive pressure on the exhaust valve, which could cause water leaks.
- The exhaust valve is clogged internally:
Treatment method: Check whether there is any blockage inside the exhaust valve, clean or replace the parts in the valve, and ensure that the exhaust channel is clear.
- Temperature is too high:
Solution: High temperature environment may cause seal aging. Check and ensure that the exhaust valve can adapt to the operating temperature of the system. If necessary, replace the exhaust valve with one that can withstand high temperatures.

