Can some explain this to me please: with a sealed system (eg a combi boiler) you pressurise the system (on the gauge) to 1 - 1.5 bar depending on what the boiler manual states. Correct? BUT if you under charge the expansion vessel, then it says on heating, there is likely to be a PRV discharge due to nowehere for the water to go/expand in to? Correct?
What I don't understand is this: if you have NO CHARGE then surely the space where the charge should be, can take the 4% volume of water approx. when it is heated??
Or am i missing something here.....
When you fill a sealed CH system via the filling loop/filling key, does the needle on the pressure gauge move straight away or ONLY when the system is full, and the 1.5 bar is the extra PRESSURE you are pressurising the system too??
Sorry for sounding stupid, I am just trying to understand this!....
What I don't understand is this: if you have NO CHARGE then surely the space where the charge should be, can take the 4% volume of water approx. when it is heated??
Or am i missing something here.....
When you fill a sealed CH system via the filling loop/filling key, does the needle on the pressure gauge move straight away or ONLY when the system is full, and the 1.5 bar is the extra PRESSURE you are pressurising the system too??
Sorry for sounding stupid, I am just trying to understand this!....