Hi All,
Long time lurker, first time poster!
I have used this site and it has been of a massive help in diagnosing the issues I have been having with my Vaillant Ecomax 824 (note the old one, not the ecotec 824/e)
Please note- I don;t want to fall foul of the HSE rules, but I don't think anything I am proposing is considered gas work as I am not going anywhere near that. Please do correct me if I am wrong.
Normally I wouldn't tinker but Heating Engineer couldn't make it to look at our problem for over a week and I have a pregnant wife in the house....
We recently put the heating back on and the boiler started to lose pressure.
I set a gopro up to capture a timelapse of the pressure valve to see what was going on.
Lo and behold, when the heating kicked in the pressure went over 3bar and dumped out the PRV - confirmed by using a measuring jug which had about 1/2 litre of water in it after it opened.
So, using the excellent knowledge on here I was able to identify that this was most likely due to the EV, below is a detailed list of steps I have taken
Switched off the boiler and left it for a day
I touched the valve on the EV and a little air came out, but only a small amount.
I closed off the valves under the boiler- however I now realise that I didn't totally close off the CH outlet which might explain the issues below.
Drained it via the PRV- I figured it had blown anyway so will be replacing it, better safe than sorry
Added 0.75 psi of air to the EV with the PRV open however I probably didn't leave the pump and guage on long enough to notice if it was dropping off again.
Noted that the EV schrader valve was leaking air so screwed the cap on as tightly as possible in the hope I could just top it up every now and again until the new valve arrives.
Re-opened the CH valves and pressurised to 1bar note at this point I did NOT restart the boiler
15 mins later, pressure was 0 again
Topped it up to 1 bar
15 mins later the pressure was 0 again
Topped it up to 1 bar
15 mins later the pressure was 0 again
At this point I realised that I may not have closed of the CH valve fully, so closed these off fully, drained via the PRV and then re-pressurised the EV
Same as above!
Thought to myself this is ridiculous so I checked the valve on the EV again and lo and behold a little squirt of water came out.
New EV on order!
Now, the only things which worry me are (and I am hoping you can tell me to man up and stop stressing about it)
1- Because I didn't properly close off the CH isolation valve the first time- is this where the additional pressure is going? or when I topped the system back up to 1bar would this have re-filled all the CH system (which is what I assume)? OR is this additional pressure just going into the EV? Or (and I am hoping not) do I now have a leak in the CH system?? I hadn't noticed a loss of pressure like this before, or on the video I took, just the loss when the PRV opened.
2- When I re-pressurised the EV I am guessing the diaphragm was ruptured so do I now have air in my CH system somewhere?
Heating Engineer is booked for next week, but would quite like to change out the EV and get some heating back this weekend!!
Long time lurker, first time poster!
I have used this site and it has been of a massive help in diagnosing the issues I have been having with my Vaillant Ecomax 824 (note the old one, not the ecotec 824/e)
Please note- I don;t want to fall foul of the HSE rules, but I don't think anything I am proposing is considered gas work as I am not going anywhere near that. Please do correct me if I am wrong.
Normally I wouldn't tinker but Heating Engineer couldn't make it to look at our problem for over a week and I have a pregnant wife in the house....
We recently put the heating back on and the boiler started to lose pressure.
I set a gopro up to capture a timelapse of the pressure valve to see what was going on.
Lo and behold, when the heating kicked in the pressure went over 3bar and dumped out the PRV - confirmed by using a measuring jug which had about 1/2 litre of water in it after it opened.
So, using the excellent knowledge on here I was able to identify that this was most likely due to the EV, below is a detailed list of steps I have taken
Switched off the boiler and left it for a day
I touched the valve on the EV and a little air came out, but only a small amount.
I closed off the valves under the boiler- however I now realise that I didn't totally close off the CH outlet which might explain the issues below.
Drained it via the PRV- I figured it had blown anyway so will be replacing it, better safe than sorry
Added 0.75 psi of air to the EV with the PRV open however I probably didn't leave the pump and guage on long enough to notice if it was dropping off again.
Noted that the EV schrader valve was leaking air so screwed the cap on as tightly as possible in the hope I could just top it up every now and again until the new valve arrives.
Re-opened the CH valves and pressurised to 1bar note at this point I did NOT restart the boiler
15 mins later, pressure was 0 again
Topped it up to 1 bar
15 mins later the pressure was 0 again
Topped it up to 1 bar
15 mins later the pressure was 0 again
At this point I realised that I may not have closed of the CH valve fully, so closed these off fully, drained via the PRV and then re-pressurised the EV
Same as above!
Thought to myself this is ridiculous so I checked the valve on the EV again and lo and behold a little squirt of water came out.
New EV on order!
Now, the only things which worry me are (and I am hoping you can tell me to man up and stop stressing about it)
1- Because I didn't properly close off the CH isolation valve the first time- is this where the additional pressure is going? or when I topped the system back up to 1bar would this have re-filled all the CH system (which is what I assume)? OR is this additional pressure just going into the EV? Or (and I am hoping not) do I now have a leak in the CH system?? I hadn't noticed a loss of pressure like this before, or on the video I took, just the loss when the PRV opened.
2- When I re-pressurised the EV I am guessing the diaphragm was ruptured so do I now have air in my CH system somewhere?
Heating Engineer is booked for next week, but would quite like to change out the EV and get some heating back this weekend!!