Hello,
There are similar posts online - but nothing that answers my specific question - so here goes...
Recently moved into a 3 storey house with:
(a) Megaflo Cylinder in Cellar (for water)
(b) Keston C40 boiler on Ground Floor (for water and CH)
(c) Two separate CH loops (1st feeding ground floor rads, 2nd feeding 1st and 2nd Floor rads) including Orange Pressure vessel.
I noticed that a couple of the radiators were weeping and sorted them out and then noticed the pressure on the pressure vessel was about 3 bar. I found that the filling loop was connected and although the tap was closed it was leaking into the system and causing a pressure rise. So I disconnected the filling loop, changed the leaking tap and then vented some pressure back to about 1.5bar. Pressure obviously not going up anymore (and I've left the filling loop disconnected now) but it now seems to be losing a tiny amount (about 0.1bar per two weeks) but I've checked for leaks when the system is cold and found none.
However, on the top floor I'm bleeding a few seconds of air out of the highest radiator every couple of days. I've read online this can be caused by too low a pressure - but since I'm at 1.5bar I can't believe its that. Then I read that with a 3 storey house I might need more pressure (seen somewhere you lose 1/3 bar each floor) so I'm wondering whether to raise the pressure to 2bar, but since most recommend 1-1.5 I'm worried that 2bar will be too high and cause more radiator leaks (and more air!).
Appreciate any help anyone can give,
Thanks.
There are similar posts online - but nothing that answers my specific question - so here goes...
Recently moved into a 3 storey house with:
(a) Megaflo Cylinder in Cellar (for water)
(b) Keston C40 boiler on Ground Floor (for water and CH)
(c) Two separate CH loops (1st feeding ground floor rads, 2nd feeding 1st and 2nd Floor rads) including Orange Pressure vessel.
I noticed that a couple of the radiators were weeping and sorted them out and then noticed the pressure on the pressure vessel was about 3 bar. I found that the filling loop was connected and although the tap was closed it was leaking into the system and causing a pressure rise. So I disconnected the filling loop, changed the leaking tap and then vented some pressure back to about 1.5bar. Pressure obviously not going up anymore (and I've left the filling loop disconnected now) but it now seems to be losing a tiny amount (about 0.1bar per two weeks) but I've checked for leaks when the system is cold and found none.
However, on the top floor I'm bleeding a few seconds of air out of the highest radiator every couple of days. I've read online this can be caused by too low a pressure - but since I'm at 1.5bar I can't believe its that. Then I read that with a 3 storey house I might need more pressure (seen somewhere you lose 1/3 bar each floor) so I'm wondering whether to raise the pressure to 2bar, but since most recommend 1-1.5 I'm worried that 2bar will be too high and cause more radiator leaks (and more air!).
Appreciate any help anyone can give,
Thanks.