Hi, a bit of a long one but would appreciate any comments or advice on this.
Moved into a new house a few months ago, where the previous owners didn't take great care of their CHS. Came to bleed radiators a few weeks ago as a number of radiators were banging but the bleed values were all so stiff and replaced them with new ones. These now work and i can bleed the radiators so banging has stopped.
Downstairs living room radiator does not give out any heat at all. Theres a small amount of rust on the bottom of it and the radiator valve is looking very old connecting into the pipes. Changed bleed valve on this to bleed but that hasn't made much difference. Since doing this, I have noticed that when the CHS comes on, the boiler pressure drops over a couple of days to less than 1 bar. So i am topping up the system every other day pretty much which I wasn't doing before.
No obvious leaks in the system and I have checked each radiator. the external overflow pipe is dripping a small amount when the system comes on, especially when its really cold. I have put two and two together and perhaps got 5 in thinking that changing the valve on the downstairs radiator is impacting on the pressure though this may be coincidence but I cant see any other clear issues that have changed in the last week which is when the boiler pressure has been dropping.
Every time i bleed a radiator changed a valve I have topped up system straight after and all valves closed as far as I can see. Had boiler serviced a few months a go and no issues were found inside it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
C
Moved into a new house a few months ago, where the previous owners didn't take great care of their CHS. Came to bleed radiators a few weeks ago as a number of radiators were banging but the bleed values were all so stiff and replaced them with new ones. These now work and i can bleed the radiators so banging has stopped.
Downstairs living room radiator does not give out any heat at all. Theres a small amount of rust on the bottom of it and the radiator valve is looking very old connecting into the pipes. Changed bleed valve on this to bleed but that hasn't made much difference. Since doing this, I have noticed that when the CHS comes on, the boiler pressure drops over a couple of days to less than 1 bar. So i am topping up the system every other day pretty much which I wasn't doing before.
No obvious leaks in the system and I have checked each radiator. the external overflow pipe is dripping a small amount when the system comes on, especially when its really cold. I have put two and two together and perhaps got 5 in thinking that changing the valve on the downstairs radiator is impacting on the pressure though this may be coincidence but I cant see any other clear issues that have changed in the last week which is when the boiler pressure has been dropping.
Every time i bleed a radiator changed a valve I have topped up system straight after and all valves closed as far as I can see. Had boiler serviced a few months a go and no issues were found inside it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
C