Can some one give me the possible reasons for the pressure within the expansion Vessel on my Baxi 105e rising please.
I've checked the input tap to make sure it was not slowly leaking..all ok.
It takes a few days for the pressure to rise to over 3 bars, I then have to release the pressure by bleeding water from a radiator.
I should say that I fitted an extra towel rail a few months ago into what I think is the CH system pipes. Surely if I had fitted this wrongly the pressure rise would be a lot quicker than a couple of days, almost instant if you like same as filling from the input tap.
I don't suppose that this could happen through an internal boiler fault..could it..?
Al
I've checked the input tap to make sure it was not slowly leaking..all ok.
It takes a few days for the pressure to rise to over 3 bars, I then have to release the pressure by bleeding water from a radiator.
I should say that I fitted an extra towel rail a few months ago into what I think is the CH system pipes. Surely if I had fitted this wrongly the pressure rise would be a lot quicker than a couple of days, almost instant if you like same as filling from the input tap.
I don't suppose that this could happen through an internal boiler fault..could it..?
Al