Hi Guys,
Spent a lot of time reading through this forum and haven't found the answer to my problem yet, so I really hope some of you very helpful chaps can offer some advice.
I have a Glow Worm Swiftflow 75 which has been working fine for hot water all year (worked fine for CH last winter too) with the exception of the odd top-up. But now I've started to use the heating again this winter it's playing up. When I turn on the CH the pressure rockets up to max then gradually falls (I assume this is due to the PRV kicking in), then when I turn it off again pressure drops to zero.
From what I have read so far I'm guessing this is a problem with the expansion vessel or a blockage in its connecting pipe? If so how do I check/clean the pipe and check/top-up the pressure in the vessel? What should the pressure in the expansion vessel be? Am I even on the right track?
I'm also slightly worried that the pressure reaches well above 3 bar before starting to drop (obviously I haven't tried this too many times!!!). Could the PRV be faulty too or is this normal?
Apologies for the long-winded post and all the questions but I'm too broke to call someone out!
Thanks very much,
Rich
Spent a lot of time reading through this forum and haven't found the answer to my problem yet, so I really hope some of you very helpful chaps can offer some advice.
I have a Glow Worm Swiftflow 75 which has been working fine for hot water all year (worked fine for CH last winter too) with the exception of the odd top-up. But now I've started to use the heating again this winter it's playing up. When I turn on the CH the pressure rockets up to max then gradually falls (I assume this is due to the PRV kicking in), then when I turn it off again pressure drops to zero.
From what I have read so far I'm guessing this is a problem with the expansion vessel or a blockage in its connecting pipe? If so how do I check/clean the pipe and check/top-up the pressure in the vessel? What should the pressure in the expansion vessel be? Am I even on the right track?
I'm also slightly worried that the pressure reaches well above 3 bar before starting to drop (obviously I haven't tried this too many times!!!). Could the PRV be faulty too or is this normal?
Apologies for the long-winded post and all the questions but I'm too broke to call someone out!
Thanks very much,
Rich