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Every year we get our boiler serviced and every year the engineer says the pressure is low (zero) I'll just top it up. On the odd occasion I've had a peak at the dial and topped it up myself. So it seems I might have had a problem for some years.
This year was different the engineer topped the system up but then talked about causes. We checked the PRV outlet and it was dry so not a suspect at that time; he said it might be a leak under the floor.
I ran the CH and next morning the pressure was down at zero. So, I topped it up and observed the dial and the PRV outlet. Quite soon the pressure was in the red zone and the outlet dribbling nicely.
I followed (as much as I could) the procedure to re-pressurise the expansion vessel and let the water in to push it up to 1 bar.
I ran the system for 45 minutes and it jumped 2 bar and threatening to creep into the red zone so I switched it off and it settled back at 1 bar so no water lost this time.
I think, however, if it runs for an hour say it might get into the red zone and trip the PRV and lose pressure.
What does a 2 bar jump point to? Could it be I didn't re-pressurise the expansion vessel properly? It was showing 0 bar when i pumped air to 0.7 (this showed on the pump and the boiler dial). I then opened the radiator drain point and zeroised the boiler dial. Next: 0.7 bar of air and a top-up of water to 1 bar.
The Worcester Bosch web site suggest the expansion vessel pressure needs fixing but I'm not sure what else I could have done. On the plus side the boiler is running much quieter than it used to – at least for that 45 minutes!
This year was different the engineer topped the system up but then talked about causes. We checked the PRV outlet and it was dry so not a suspect at that time; he said it might be a leak under the floor.
I ran the CH and next morning the pressure was down at zero. So, I topped it up and observed the dial and the PRV outlet. Quite soon the pressure was in the red zone and the outlet dribbling nicely.
I followed (as much as I could) the procedure to re-pressurise the expansion vessel and let the water in to push it up to 1 bar.
I ran the system for 45 minutes and it jumped 2 bar and threatening to creep into the red zone so I switched it off and it settled back at 1 bar so no water lost this time.
I think, however, if it runs for an hour say it might get into the red zone and trip the PRV and lose pressure.
What does a 2 bar jump point to? Could it be I didn't re-pressurise the expansion vessel properly? It was showing 0 bar when i pumped air to 0.7 (this showed on the pump and the boiler dial). I then opened the radiator drain point and zeroised the boiler dial. Next: 0.7 bar of air and a top-up of water to 1 bar.
The Worcester Bosch web site suggest the expansion vessel pressure needs fixing but I'm not sure what else I could have done. On the plus side the boiler is running much quieter than it used to – at least for that 45 minutes!