The guy who fitted my Vokera SE said that one installer who operates locally always fits a cheap pressure reducing valve with a double check valve filling loop permanently connected to the water mains and sets the valve to 1 bar. He instructs the user how to bleed the radiators and the valve automatically tops up the pressurised system to 1 bar. He never has call backs because of low pressure saving money and time and it is easier for older people. Is this a legal way to do it? It sounds a great way to maintain the pressure in the system. Every combi system I have seen has the loop flex pipe permanently connected and the user just turns the tap to top up to 1 bar. I believe the flex is supposed to be unconnected or loose after filling. Is that so?
If you have a permanent leak you will know it because of leaks like a normal vented system.
If you have a permanent leak you will know it because of leaks like a normal vented system.