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Feb 6, 2019
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Hi,

My Potterton Heatmax Boiler is nearly 10 years old, but has been serviced regularly and the Pressure Release Valve was recently replaced. It frequently loses pressure throughout Winter, when the heating is in use. During Summer months, it's fine! All radiators are all heating up to HOT and there are no apparent leaks.

Any ideas what could be causing the pressure loss? Looking for resolution suggestions before replacing the boiler, as I'm reluctant to spend all that money when the underlying problem may not be fixed .

The rads are from the 80s and pipework was installed then. Not sure if that makes any difference.

Grateful for any advice you can offer.

Cheers
Lou
 
But in the first instance you need a gas safe engineer to check one other very important part of the boiler which deals with the water as it heats. This normally works in tandem with the PRV and should really have been tested when the PRV was tested. Can’t tell you what it is as it’s in the boiler and we can’t give info leading people to boiler repairs bit any decent engineer will know what to look for
 
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I don’t think you can call the top up mate a solution to this problem. It just tops up the system without addressing the problem, which can’t be a good idea.
 
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If you’re selling them well done, don’t see the point myself but each to their own.
 
ok ...small leaks on a pressurised system cause it to go down eventually. TUM will keep,the system operating overnight or until an engineer can return. essential for vulnerable people with no risk of flooding. the ratio is 1x or 2x Tum to every van, so eg .my client today has pre ordered 200 as they have 150 vans out looking after 9,000 houses of which 63% have pressure drop problems ...maybe its not for you but thats the rationale and it works....centralheatking
Your post makes no sense. Let’s fit something that automatically fills a system rather than find the leak.
 
Your post makes no sense. Let’s fit something that automatically fills a system rather than find the leak.
at 11.00 pm on a cold night with vulnerable folk at risk
return next day. when the leak is an intermittent less than 1 ltr a week problem ..this is what the is designed for and the initial take up is beyond market expectations already ...there is a 2o year contract in place
anyway ...there are 3 more devices coming on soon
 
at 11.00 pm on a cold night with vulnerable folk at risk
return next day. when the leak is an intermittent less than 1 ltr a week problem ..this is what the is designed for and the initial take up is beyond market expectations already ...there is a 2o year contract in place
anyway ...there are 3 more devices coming on soon
Good luck with that. I’m out. I’m bored of seeing the blooming thing.
 
at 11.00 pm on a cold night with vulnerable folk at risk
return next day. when the leak is an intermittent less than 1 ltr a week problem ..this is what the is designed for and the initial take up is beyond market expectations already ...there is a 2o year contract in place
anyway ...there are 3 more devices coming on soon
the issue here rob is that no matter what terms and conditions you write on the box some people will fit them as a permanent repair. been out to systems where installer had just left filling loop open with a 1 bar regulator fitted so it didnt over pressurise. hadnt solved the problem just masked it. when you turn up after 2 years of fresh water being continually being put into system and find inhibitor level is zero and boiler heat exch, pump and motorised valves are mullered, not to mention rads are going to pinhole due to corrosion, what do you do tell customer your whole system needs replacing. not good
 
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the issue here rob is that no matter what terms and conditions you write on the box some people will fit them as a permanent repair. been out to systems where installer had just left filling loop open with a 1 bar regulator fitted so it didnt over pressurise. hadnt solved the problem just masked it. when you turn up after 2 years of fresh water being continually being put into system and find inhibitor level is zero and boiler heat exch, pump and motorised valves are mullered, not to mention rads are going to pinhole due to corrosion, what do you do tell customer your whole system needs replacing. not good
The market is managed properties which are in the managing agents radar ...we know ..thank you for your input
 
the issue here rob is that no matter what terms and conditions you write on the box some people will fit them as a permanent repair. been out to systems where installer had just left filling loop open with a 1 bar regulator fitted so it didnt over pressurise. hadnt solved the problem just masked it. when you turn up after 2 years of fresh water being continually being put into system and find inhibitor level is zero and boiler heat exch, pump and motorised valves are mullered, not to mention rads are going to pinhole due to corrosion, what do you do tell customer your whole system needs replacing. not good
Every let property must have the gas system checked each year anyway
 
The market is managed properties which are in the managing agents radar ...we know ..thank you for your input
Every let property must have the gas system checked each year anyway
So what’s your point here mate? That because a LGSC is completed annually you could leave the filling loop partially open?
 
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and if 63% installs have got pressure problems shouldnt they be looking seriously at that issue
That what I was saying earlier mate. Hold on let’s mask the issue rather than find it. Not sure that a small sole trader or family run business would fit one.
 
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