Central heating leak

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Hi
I fear i may have a small leak in my system and have read about these leak sealers on the internet.
My question is do they really work and if so which is the best one ?

I have a baxi 105e and was losing pressure I called an engineer and he replaced the pressure diverter valve ,(i was losing water out of the pressure release pipe outside.
This seemed to do the trick , the boiler was refilled to one and a half bar pressure and the pressure has dropped point one of a bar in 24 hours
I rang the engineer and he said there may be a leak in the system..
Comments would be appreciated..
 
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Yep, sounds like you have another leak.

Check all pipework leading to all radiators.

Andy
 
It sounds like your engineer replaced the pressure releif valve but if he didnt re-charge the expansion vessel at the same time then you will still have the same problem, get a small plastic bag or a balloon and put it over the outlet of the pressure releif pipe (should be outside) and see if you get any water in it over a few days, if you do then it is indeed the expansion vessel
 
If you have the instant version the expansion vessel regularly fails! So its important to check and repressurise it if necessary.

Boiler pressure varied by about 0.4 bar according to boiler/heating temperature and should not be thought to be any problem unless the pressure when everything is completely cold has fallen significantly.

The gauge can have some hysteresis!

Tony
 
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Yes the expansion vessel was checked and re inflated to the correct pressure according to the handbook and i have checked the outside pressure relief pipe and it is now dry .

When the boiler is cold should the pressure valve remain on one and a half bar or does it fluctuate slightly

All the pipework around the rads is good and dry

The boiler is a combi by the way..
 
The indicated pressure can fluctuate because of hysteresis in the gauge!

That can be up to 0.3 bar or more!

Tony
 
Gauge on an instant always fluctuates about , Leave everything along for a few days and if it dont drop below one do not worry
 
Many thanks everyone.....
Its put my mind at ease i thought i would have to have all the floor up everywhere to try and find a leak....

The pressure gauge hasn,t dropped much (Just one digit) in the last 24 hours..
 

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