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jimbov
Hi I am not a plumber, so forgive me if some of my terminology is incorrect....I am hoping that one of the experts here can help me...
I Have had issues with my boiler - pressure behaving erratically. Its regularly serviced, and the problem seems to become apparrent after servicing! This winter its been a real pain. Have had a number of engineers around...told me its a leak somewhere and to monitor it...which i have
Ideal Classic ff1 200 boiler
feeds HW, 9 radiators and underfloorheating (for 1200sqft) - all zoned
megaflow system for HW storage
No apparent leak anywhere from upstairs. Not apparent in underfloor, but floor is either tiled or wood...so difficult to tell. Pipes are plastic, buried in screed.
I recently had a bathroom upstairs done, and replaced both radiators with ones that are bigger ( in terms of water volume). ...this may be relevant - see later.
Last 2 weeks have noticed the pressure drop, soon after a service. I topped the pressure whilst cool back up:
- 29th Dec - had dropped to below 1 bar. Topped back up to 1.5 bar ( whilst warm!!)
- by 2nd Jan the system had dropped again to 0.6 Bar ( I let it cool right down with everything off. Got round service engineer who checked everything and said was fine).
- checked prv - had collected app 1/6 cup of WATER ( Had placed a plastic bag to collect water since 29th ).
Boiler has since been check aagain professionally and no visible signs of leakage from heat exchanger or expansion vessel ( checked for pressure and working fine). Advised to replace PRV which I will do - however this does not explain the large loss/ fluctiations of pressure.
Also noticed the following when I fired the boiler up from cold start ( allowed 2.5 hours to cool right down to 0.6 bar before i started it again):
cold - allowed to cool right down to - 0.6 bar
started all zones and imemdiately went stright up to - 1.3 bar
after -
5 minutes running - 1.8 bar
11 minutes running - 2.2 bar
17 minutes running - 2.4 bar
then stabilised to around 2.2 bar.
That sudden rise in pressure has got me thinking that the problem is with the exv ie: that the exv ius working ok, BUT there is not anough expansion in the systm and I need a bigger vessel.The current exv has is 8L.
Can anyone advise. I have had numerous people round and all anyone says is there is a leak, but no problem with boiler.
I suspect that after the service the system is primed/ pressured at 1-1.5 bar and because the system has inadequate expansion the prv has been set off ( hence the drip)...and by the time I find it has gone down the pressure has dropped and I start the whole circle of filling etc..
Another question I have is can I just leave it to run at the current pressure is all seems ok?
thanks in advance.
I Have had issues with my boiler - pressure behaving erratically. Its regularly serviced, and the problem seems to become apparrent after servicing! This winter its been a real pain. Have had a number of engineers around...told me its a leak somewhere and to monitor it...which i have
Ideal Classic ff1 200 boiler
feeds HW, 9 radiators and underfloorheating (for 1200sqft) - all zoned
megaflow system for HW storage
No apparent leak anywhere from upstairs. Not apparent in underfloor, but floor is either tiled or wood...so difficult to tell. Pipes are plastic, buried in screed.
I recently had a bathroom upstairs done, and replaced both radiators with ones that are bigger ( in terms of water volume). ...this may be relevant - see later.
Last 2 weeks have noticed the pressure drop, soon after a service. I topped the pressure whilst cool back up:
- 29th Dec - had dropped to below 1 bar. Topped back up to 1.5 bar ( whilst warm!!)
- by 2nd Jan the system had dropped again to 0.6 Bar ( I let it cool right down with everything off. Got round service engineer who checked everything and said was fine).
- checked prv - had collected app 1/6 cup of WATER ( Had placed a plastic bag to collect water since 29th ).
Boiler has since been check aagain professionally and no visible signs of leakage from heat exchanger or expansion vessel ( checked for pressure and working fine). Advised to replace PRV which I will do - however this does not explain the large loss/ fluctiations of pressure.
Also noticed the following when I fired the boiler up from cold start ( allowed 2.5 hours to cool right down to 0.6 bar before i started it again):
cold - allowed to cool right down to - 0.6 bar
started all zones and imemdiately went stright up to - 1.3 bar
after -
5 minutes running - 1.8 bar
11 minutes running - 2.2 bar
17 minutes running - 2.4 bar
then stabilised to around 2.2 bar.
That sudden rise in pressure has got me thinking that the problem is with the exv ie: that the exv ius working ok, BUT there is not anough expansion in the systm and I need a bigger vessel.The current exv has is 8L.
Can anyone advise. I have had numerous people round and all anyone says is there is a leak, but no problem with boiler.
I suspect that after the service the system is primed/ pressured at 1-1.5 bar and because the system has inadequate expansion the prv has been set off ( hence the drip)...and by the time I find it has gone down the pressure has dropped and I start the whole circle of filling etc..
Another question I have is can I just leave it to run at the current pressure is all seems ok?
thanks in advance.