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We have a Ravenheat 820 fanned combi and I noticed the other day that the water pressure was nearly at 3bar. I searched the internet and from what I read I began to suspect that the expansion vessel (EV) was where the problem lay. I pressed the "tyre" type valve on the EV and water came out (I hoped to find air but was disappointed that it was water - the water only dribbled out and then appeared to stop quite quickly). From what I have read I suspect the EV is goosed and that my easiest option is to connect a new external EV.
However, we have been in the house six years and I was wondering if the EV may just have lost its charge over the years and that I should perhaps recharge the existing EV before deciding on a new one.
Am I right in thinking that to recharge the existing EV I should turn off boiler and reduce water to zero by bleeding a radiator before carrying out the recharging process (which I understand is to connect foot pump and pump to MI 0.5bar).
I have read various threads and one thread suggested that the boiler should be isolated and the system drained down before recharging. This has confused me because as I understand it we have a sealed system and if the pressure is reduced to zero then there would be no resistance to the recharging process - but having said that, there might be someting I am missing.
In the meantime I have turned down the heating thermostat knob as a means of reducing the heat in the system and hopefully thereby reduce the water pressure. The boiler cuts out/reaches temperature when water pressure reaches about 2.7/2.8bar so as far as I knkow the PRV has never operated
Your thoughts/comments would be appreciated.
However, we have been in the house six years and I was wondering if the EV may just have lost its charge over the years and that I should perhaps recharge the existing EV before deciding on a new one.
Am I right in thinking that to recharge the existing EV I should turn off boiler and reduce water to zero by bleeding a radiator before carrying out the recharging process (which I understand is to connect foot pump and pump to MI 0.5bar).
I have read various threads and one thread suggested that the boiler should be isolated and the system drained down before recharging. This has confused me because as I understand it we have a sealed system and if the pressure is reduced to zero then there would be no resistance to the recharging process - but having said that, there might be someting I am missing.
In the meantime I have turned down the heating thermostat knob as a means of reducing the heat in the system and hopefully thereby reduce the water pressure. The boiler cuts out/reaches temperature when water pressure reaches about 2.7/2.8bar so as far as I knkow the PRV has never operated
Your thoughts/comments would be appreciated.