I’d appreciate advice from somebody with experience in combi central heating systems. My system was installed just over 12 months ago. The combi boiler is a Vaillant ecotec plus 831. My house is an average 3-bedroom semi, with six radiators plus towel rail. The combined output of these is quote modest - around 10kW. During the first 12months of operation the boiler pressure has reduced very slowly, suggesting a tiny leak (though none is visible anywhere). Since the middle of January to thepresent (7 months later) the cold pressure has fallen from 1.3b to 0.8b (i.e.less than 0.1b per month). In the colder months when the heating was on, the pressure drop was a bit quicker – perhaps 0.1bevery 3 weeks. I am not particularly perturbed by this, but I am a little intrigued by two other things that I havenoticed:-(1) During the summer months (when the heating is not used) the pressure can vary by as much as 0.3b depending on the ambient temperature. For example about 3 weeks ago when we had a cool spell, the pressure was 0.8. Over the last couple of days, when theweather has been hot, the pressure has been 1.0b. (2) Irrespective of what the pressure is when cold (i.e. 0.8bto 1.3b), it climbs to about 2.2b when the heating circuit reaches its target temperature of 70 degrees. I know that the expansion vessel is designed to control the pressure, and stop it rising to 3b or more. But I wondered if the above variations in pressure are normal for what is a modest size of system, or does it suggest that the expansion vessel may need topping up? I have a Vaillant engineer calling in a few days time to carry out the first annual service, and I wondered whether to mention this to him. Any advice appreciated.
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