ok, checked it this afternoon.....
1. First thing i noticed is the gauge was practically at zero on the front checked outside, and the pressure relief valve has blown open at some point overnight/today.... bugger
2. Checked the valve as instructed, no water, but also hardly any air, like less than when you open a coke bottle
3. Pumped up the vessel, about 6 strokes of a car tyre pump, no water on removal of the valve, didn't lose much air, and the gauge on the boiler moved up - looks like the hose is ok
4. checked pressure - 6psi - let a little out to check for water ... nothing
5. Pumped up the vessel to 10 psi - as said by someone, took about another 7-8 stokes, so 15 was a good guess
6. Pressure gauge came up accordingly to the added pressure in the system
7. Opened the fill valve to increase cold static pressure to 1 bar
8. waited a few minutes, and pressure is holding.
9. Turned everything back on (except heating controller) and pressure jumped up 1/4 bar initially, when everything settled down it was back to just above 1 bar.
so, it looks like the vessel was ok, just the air had depleted to virtually nothing over the last 14 years since it was fitted (don't know if it's ever been checked) i've put the heating back on and we'll have to wait and see if all is well now, will keep an eye on it and see, main thing that worries me is that if the PRV has opened, will it seal closed properly or is it going to constantly sweep now ? i have a bucket outside under the outlet pipe, so i should see if it dumps any noticeable amount out of there.
1. First thing i noticed is the gauge was practically at zero on the front checked outside, and the pressure relief valve has blown open at some point overnight/today.... bugger
2. Checked the valve as instructed, no water, but also hardly any air, like less than when you open a coke bottle
3. Pumped up the vessel, about 6 strokes of a car tyre pump, no water on removal of the valve, didn't lose much air, and the gauge on the boiler moved up - looks like the hose is ok
4. checked pressure - 6psi - let a little out to check for water ... nothing
5. Pumped up the vessel to 10 psi - as said by someone, took about another 7-8 stokes, so 15 was a good guess
6. Pressure gauge came up accordingly to the added pressure in the system
7. Opened the fill valve to increase cold static pressure to 1 bar
8. waited a few minutes, and pressure is holding.
9. Turned everything back on (except heating controller) and pressure jumped up 1/4 bar initially, when everything settled down it was back to just above 1 bar.
so, it looks like the vessel was ok, just the air had depleted to virtually nothing over the last 14 years since it was fitted (don't know if it's ever been checked) i've put the heating back on and we'll have to wait and see if all is well now, will keep an eye on it and see, main thing that worries me is that if the PRV has opened, will it seal closed properly or is it going to constantly sweep now ? i have a bucket outside under the outlet pipe, so i should see if it dumps any noticeable amount out of there.