Hi
I have a pressurised system for both CH and Hot water with a tank. The boiler is a Worcester Bosch Greenstar.
A few years ago I thought I had a leak in pipes buried in the concrete floor, so had new pipes fitted dropped from the first floor. All good and system working again.
Now a few years later the pressure is dropping again. Refill to 2 bar and within 5 hours it is back to zero, as measured by the pressure gauge on the boiler in the loft, and without the boiler being on ie it is all cold.
There are no drips from the pressure relief pipe outside. None of the radiators or pipes are leaking other wise there would be stains on the ground floor ceilings.
If I switch the system on hot water flows round the system but within a few hours at least 3 of the radiators are completely empty of water.
Can anyone who understands how these systems work give me a clue as to where to check next please.
I'm thinking that I might put a pressure gauge on the CH side and isolate the boiler. This would identify if it's the boiler that's at fault.
Anything else I should be trying?
I have a pressurised system for both CH and Hot water with a tank. The boiler is a Worcester Bosch Greenstar.
A few years ago I thought I had a leak in pipes buried in the concrete floor, so had new pipes fitted dropped from the first floor. All good and system working again.
Now a few years later the pressure is dropping again. Refill to 2 bar and within 5 hours it is back to zero, as measured by the pressure gauge on the boiler in the loft, and without the boiler being on ie it is all cold.
There are no drips from the pressure relief pipe outside. None of the radiators or pipes are leaking other wise there would be stains on the ground floor ceilings.
If I switch the system on hot water flows round the system but within a few hours at least 3 of the radiators are completely empty of water.
Can anyone who understands how these systems work give me a clue as to where to check next please.
I'm thinking that I might put a pressure gauge on the CH side and isolate the boiler. This would identify if it's the boiler that's at fault.
Anything else I should be trying?