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Hi All, I have a problem with my 10 year old EcoTec boiler. The pressure keeps rising to over 3 bar every few days. To get it running again I am releasing about a cupful of water from a radiator to get it below 3 bar. The filling loop is disconnected and I’ve noticed water from the pressure relief valve. Where is the water coming from? Any ideas please.
 
Which ecoTec?

It could be via a secondary heat exchange of some sort. e.g. coil inside a cylinder?
Depends on the installation you have.
 
EcoTec plus 624 as part of a sealed system with large hw cylinder.
Could be a hole in the coil. If the water pressure (I'm presuming unvented mains fed cylinder) is higher than the heating system, it will rise to equalize.

A Plumber will be able to diagnose whether that is it or not. If it is, you will need a new cylinder. Don't get one too big, there's no point.
 
I’m only releasing a little water to get it below 3 bar, probably should get it down to 1.5. To answer your question it will stay above 3 (3.4 is the highest I’ve seen) until I release the pressure, boiler automatically cuts out when too high. I first noticed this when the hot water went cold, the boiler had a fault code (can’t remember the code) and the pressure was high, resetting and releasing pressure got it going again. The tank is a Stelflow 210L
 
You might have a EV (expansion vessel) problem, it may have lost or partly lost its precharge pressure, suggest reducing the cold pressure to 1.5bar, it certainly won't take 3 days to rise to 3bar on system reheat if this then is the problem.
 

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