I've put in new pipework for a new bathroom as well as replacing some existing pipework that was in the way of building the bathroom. I would like to test my joints before I start screwing boards down, and have borrowed one of those pumps with a tank of water, hand-pump and gauge.
I had my heating system replaced in the last year and now have a Worcestor 38kW combi boiler. This has an isolator on the cold water infeed but does not have an isolator on the DHW output and there isn't an isolator elsewhere.
Is it safe to pressure test the hot side of my system with the boiler taking the pressure? If so, what pressure is safe?
NB none of my joints are leaking under mains pressure, however with lots of building in the area and our water mains being upgraded soon I'd rather know there is some headroom in this!!!
I had my heating system replaced in the last year and now have a Worcestor 38kW combi boiler. This has an isolator on the cold water infeed but does not have an isolator on the DHW output and there isn't an isolator elsewhere.
Is it safe to pressure test the hot side of my system with the boiler taking the pressure? If so, what pressure is safe?
NB none of my joints are leaking under mains pressure, however with lots of building in the area and our water mains being upgraded soon I'd rather know there is some headroom in this!!!