Hi folks,
About a month ago, I replaced my oil boiler/burner with a used one that is about a year old. All seemed to be well after it was replaced however, within a week or two, the whole system has started losing pressure - approximately 0.2 bar every 2-3 hours. It seemed to happen a week or so after I bled the rads, but I've gone round every single one of them and I can't see any signs of a leak. I'll explain below what I've tried already.
Checked all rads, removed TRVs to check for any leaks. All good.
Checked expansion vessel located beside unvented cylinder. No loss of pressure (1-bar approx)
Checked expansion vessel for show. No loss of pressure (2 bar approx)
Checked combi boiler enclosure for signs of leaks but all looks ok.
Thoroughly checked all pipework around the house and in the attic (bungalow). Especially checked new pipework where the boiler was replaced. No sign of any leaks.
Things I maybe should check?
Would like to isolate the combi boiler, but there doesn't appear to be any valves installed near it.
The instruction manual says the combi oil boiler has an expansion vessel, but upon checking, it just looks like there is a burner and the boiler enclosure.
One of the bedroom rads was making a small hissing sound which I only noticed yesterday when the heating was on. Thoroughly checked all round the rad and no leaks.
Equipment
Warmflow INDIRECT Unvented Stainless Steel Hot Water Cylinder 150 LITRE (hot press)
Turco Countryman Slimline Outdoor Combi Boiler with Bentone BF1 Burner (outdoor - external housing)
Zilmet 18L expansion vessel (hot press)
Zilmet 12L show expansion vessel (hot press)
4 large, 6 small and 1 towel rail radiators (TRVs on all rads except towel rail)
The system was all working fine for over 2 years before we had the old boiler replaced , so that is why I am suspecting it has something to do with the replacement oil combi boiler. It is massively more efficient than the old one it replaced, but is losing pressure.
I would really appreciate your input/suggestions. Thank you!
About a month ago, I replaced my oil boiler/burner with a used one that is about a year old. All seemed to be well after it was replaced however, within a week or two, the whole system has started losing pressure - approximately 0.2 bar every 2-3 hours. It seemed to happen a week or so after I bled the rads, but I've gone round every single one of them and I can't see any signs of a leak. I'll explain below what I've tried already.
Checked all rads, removed TRVs to check for any leaks. All good.
Checked expansion vessel located beside unvented cylinder. No loss of pressure (1-bar approx)
Checked expansion vessel for show. No loss of pressure (2 bar approx)
Checked combi boiler enclosure for signs of leaks but all looks ok.
Thoroughly checked all pipework around the house and in the attic (bungalow). Especially checked new pipework where the boiler was replaced. No sign of any leaks.
Things I maybe should check?
Would like to isolate the combi boiler, but there doesn't appear to be any valves installed near it.
The instruction manual says the combi oil boiler has an expansion vessel, but upon checking, it just looks like there is a burner and the boiler enclosure.
One of the bedroom rads was making a small hissing sound which I only noticed yesterday when the heating was on. Thoroughly checked all round the rad and no leaks.
Equipment
Warmflow INDIRECT Unvented Stainless Steel Hot Water Cylinder 150 LITRE (hot press)
Turco Countryman Slimline Outdoor Combi Boiler with Bentone BF1 Burner (outdoor - external housing)
Zilmet 18L expansion vessel (hot press)
Zilmet 12L show expansion vessel (hot press)
4 large, 6 small and 1 towel rail radiators (TRVs on all rads except towel rail)
The system was all working fine for over 2 years before we had the old boiler replaced , so that is why I am suspecting it has something to do with the replacement oil combi boiler. It is massively more efficient than the old one it replaced, but is losing pressure.
I would really appreciate your input/suggestions. Thank you!
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