I have done quite a lot of reading on the web about this common problem.
At the moment the pressure drops to 0 when cold and remains at 0.5 when boiler is on. Recently the boiler got serviced and the guy pointed out the pressure was too low and increase the pressure by turning the tap under the boiler. The heating was noticeably hotter after that. I am not sure how long the pressure takes to drop but certainly within 24 hours. I understand the problem could either be in the pipes, radiator or boiler.
I have currently got the boiler off and increased water pressure to 2.5 to see if the problem is in the pipes/radiator. There has been no pressure drop in 5.5 hours. I have tied tissue around vertical pipes leading into and out of radiators and nothing is wet. I have never noticed any damp smell in the flat or water leakage up till now. So if nothing changes in next 6.5 hours, can I assume the problem is in the boiler?
Is there anything else I should be doing before calling a plumber? Would a boiler service necessary spot leaks or problems causing the pressure to drop? I have heard of products such as sentinel and x400 which clean gunge from system and seal leaks. I assume they are only worth a try if there is a pressure drop when the boiler isn't one - ie that the problem is in the pipes or radiator? Also I understand that they can harm some boilers - is this true?
Anyway thanks for your help, I'll have a go but hopefully I'll know when to call in the cavalry
At the moment the pressure drops to 0 when cold and remains at 0.5 when boiler is on. Recently the boiler got serviced and the guy pointed out the pressure was too low and increase the pressure by turning the tap under the boiler. The heating was noticeably hotter after that. I am not sure how long the pressure takes to drop but certainly within 24 hours. I understand the problem could either be in the pipes, radiator or boiler.
I have currently got the boiler off and increased water pressure to 2.5 to see if the problem is in the pipes/radiator. There has been no pressure drop in 5.5 hours. I have tied tissue around vertical pipes leading into and out of radiators and nothing is wet. I have never noticed any damp smell in the flat or water leakage up till now. So if nothing changes in next 6.5 hours, can I assume the problem is in the boiler?
Is there anything else I should be doing before calling a plumber? Would a boiler service necessary spot leaks or problems causing the pressure to drop? I have heard of products such as sentinel and x400 which clean gunge from system and seal leaks. I assume they are only worth a try if there is a pressure drop when the boiler isn't one - ie that the problem is in the pipes or radiator? Also I understand that they can harm some boilers - is this true?
Anyway thanks for your help, I'll have a go but hopefully I'll know when to call in the cavalry