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Hi Guys,

Hopefully someone can help me out - the pressure reading on my boiler and in the hot press seems too high. Just wondering how can this be adjusted?


Hot Press:
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Downstairs boiler:
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Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
atag Q25S - Maybe I'm wrong in what I said. I have some water coming out of the pressure relief valve on the boiler so assumed the pressure is the issue
Ok, yes, that’s a system boiler, which does use pressure, and 2.9 is high, and prv seeping water is a telltale sign. So if it’s only high when the heating has been on for 10 minutes or so, and then returns to a ”normal” pressure or loses pressure altogether, then you have an expansion/possible prv fault. If it’s high without the heating being on, then it’s been over pressurised. If it’s the latter, you could drain some water from a radiator, ensuring, that the filling loop is closed.
 
It looks possibly the top PRV (pressure reducing valve) is the supply to the boiler (topping up) If just shut the red lever valve and the boiler pressure will/should fall, this PRV should be set to 1.5 bar and only opened if the boiler pressure falls to ~ 1 bar cold.
Can you take a close up of the Wilo Fluid Control pump before closing anything.
 
Ok, yes, that’s a system boiler, which does use pressure, and 2.9 is high, and prv seeping water is a telltale sign. So if it’s only high when the heating has been on for 10 minutes or so, and then returns to a ”normal” pressure or loses pressure altogether, then you have an expansion/possible prv fault. If it’s high without the heating being on, then it’s been over pressurised. If it’s the latter, you could drain some water from a radiator, ensuring, that the filling loop is closed.

The pressure is high without heating. I spent yesterday trying to do this but without success, when draining the pressure goes down but then fills back up when stopped. I tried finding a filling loop but couldn't, also have a water tank in my attic if that gives you any further information.
 
It looks possibly the top PRV (pressure reducing valve) is the supply to the boiler (topping up) If just shut the red lever valve and the boiler pressure will/should fall, this PRV should be set to 1.5 bar and only opened if the boiler pressure falls to ~ 1 bar cold.
Can you take a close up of the Wilo Fluid Control pump before closing anything.
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This pump is switched off on the wall and hasn't been used for a long time from what I can see. I did try turning off the red lever yesterday and bleeding the radiator for awhile without any luck. Wanted to make sure I wasn't stopping flow to the cylinder too
 
Both those PRVs which are set to 4 bar may have one reducing the mains pressure for the cold water supply and the other may be reducing the mains pressure for the cold water supply to HW cylinder and maybe just flowing through the stopped (free wheeling) pump now.
You might see a braided hose somewhere on the supply to the boiler or system with isolation valves.

Even though you did shut that red lever valve maybe check out the indicated 15mm T off.

Edit. Or thy the other indicated one in ....rev1
 

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Both those PRVs which are set to 4 bar may have one reducing the mains pressure for the cold water supply and the other may be reducing the mains pressure for the cold water supply to HW cylinder and maybe just flowing through the stopped (free wheeling) pump now.
You might see a braided hose somewhere on the supply to the boiler or system with isolation valves.

Even though you did shut that red lever valve maybe check out the indicated 15mm T off.

Edit. Or thy the other indicated one in ....rev1

The pipe in your 2nd pic seems to go into the cylinder
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Those pipes in my original post are the only ones going into the boiler. Can't find a braided hose anywhere
 

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