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A few months ago we had a new sealed unvented system fitted. (Boiler: Vaillant Ecotec 630. Cylinder: Telford Tempest. Expansion vessel: Zilmet 110. Pipework replaced 'where builder thought necessary'. 5 new rads fitted and 7 old ones kept)
If relevant, let me add that the cylinder was certainly not installed by a GS-reg engineer, and that even tho I got a GS-certificate for the boiler, another engineer found some aspects of the boiler installation contravened B'Regs. (but all that is covered in some detail in another of my posts here http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/c...251-hw-only-works-when-ch-other-problems.html)
Anyway, boiler pressure seemed to drop on a regular basis and I'd have to refill it every few weeks. Pressure would drop to as low as 0.8 (sometimes even 0.6 if both HW and CH been off for a while) when cold, then rise when boiler fired up, then drop again when thermostat turned boiler off.
This prompts 3 queries:
1. Surely if there is a bona fide leak, pressure would not have stabilised at 1.0 but would have continued dropping?
2. How can it be that pressure seems to drop faster/lower when the system is on, than when it is off? Is it possible I haven't got a leak after all but something wrong with one of the physical components of the system? Someone suggested the coil in the cylinder may be gone already...?
3. If I do have a leak, is it more likely that it is in the near vicinity of the bathroom rad, as that is the one that often fills with air? (Then again, it is one of the first in the house to get hot, so I think it may be near the 'start' of the system)
Many thanks. Sorry for the length of this post, but I want to include as much info as possible, before I call a Leak Detection firm to come for £300/400...!
If relevant, let me add that the cylinder was certainly not installed by a GS-reg engineer, and that even tho I got a GS-certificate for the boiler, another engineer found some aspects of the boiler installation contravened B'Regs. (but all that is covered in some detail in another of my posts here http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/c...251-hw-only-works-when-ch-other-problems.html)
Anyway, boiler pressure seemed to drop on a regular basis and I'd have to refill it every few weeks. Pressure would drop to as low as 0.8 (sometimes even 0.6 if both HW and CH been off for a while) when cold, then rise when boiler fired up, then drop again when thermostat turned boiler off.
- There are no visible leaks from any of the rads.
- I put a balloon on the PRV for 2 days and no moisture came out.
- I have read on forums about repressurising the expansion vessel, but could not see any valve on mine that would enable me to do so.
- I recently bled all the rads (not for the first time) and only one (upstairs bathroom) had air in. (interestingly, when I have bled the rads in the past, it's always been this one that has had air)
This prompts 3 queries:
1. Surely if there is a bona fide leak, pressure would not have stabilised at 1.0 but would have continued dropping?
2. How can it be that pressure seems to drop faster/lower when the system is on, than when it is off? Is it possible I haven't got a leak after all but something wrong with one of the physical components of the system? Someone suggested the coil in the cylinder may be gone already...?
3. If I do have a leak, is it more likely that it is in the near vicinity of the bathroom rad, as that is the one that often fills with air? (Then again, it is one of the first in the house to get hot, so I think it may be near the 'start' of the system)
Many thanks. Sorry for the length of this post, but I want to include as much info as possible, before I call a Leak Detection firm to come for £300/400...!