It occured to me last week that an expansion vessel is simply a container of air allowing physical expansion of hot water in a sealed CH system. My faulty expansion vessel (now seems to be OK after I charged it with a bike pump) resulted in water leaking out of my system when the pressure was as low as 1.4 bar.
So what I believe I have realised and hope you people will confirm, is that if I had just let a little air into one of the radiators, that the system would have expanded there & stopped letting water out.
This leads me to believe that I'm better off not letting every bit of air out of my system, which is what I've been doing every October, so the system has room to expand.
What do you reckon?
So what I believe I have realised and hope you people will confirm, is that if I had just let a little air into one of the radiators, that the system would have expanded there & stopped letting water out.
This leads me to believe that I'm better off not letting every bit of air out of my system, which is what I've been doing every October, so the system has room to expand.
What do you reckon?