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Hi, I have a Halstead Ace combi boiler which is approx 6 years old and I have been losing pressure on it and it is also making a tea kettling noise [it sound like steam being released] after the shower has been on for a while in the morning but cant see anywhere inside the boiler as to where the "steam" can be coming from.
I've had a Gas Safe engineer whose has done the following things to it :-
Fitted a new expansion vessel and pressure release valve which seemed to ok at first, but boiler started losing pressure again. He then replaced the inlet valve to the boiler that takes in the mains water for topping up the boiler and also the valve on the main pipe, the reasoning behind this, was just in case the valves were by passing and continually pressurising the boiler forcing the relief valve to kick into action. Unfortunately not any of the above jobs has stopped the boiler losing pressure and the water is still coming out the overflow/pressure release pipe outside. There is NO leakage from the system from any of the radiators or the pipes that I can see, plus it only seems to lose pressure after the boiler has actually been operating. The engineer and myself are starting to run out of what exactly could be causing this. Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
I've had a Gas Safe engineer whose has done the following things to it :-
Fitted a new expansion vessel and pressure release valve which seemed to ok at first, but boiler started losing pressure again. He then replaced the inlet valve to the boiler that takes in the mains water for topping up the boiler and also the valve on the main pipe, the reasoning behind this, was just in case the valves were by passing and continually pressurising the boiler forcing the relief valve to kick into action. Unfortunately not any of the above jobs has stopped the boiler losing pressure and the water is still coming out the overflow/pressure release pipe outside. There is NO leakage from the system from any of the radiators or the pipes that I can see, plus it only seems to lose pressure after the boiler has actually been operating. The engineer and myself are starting to run out of what exactly could be causing this. Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.