Hi,
Query on expansion vessel pressure readings...
Chap came out due to a boiler fault (Vokera Compact 24), and decided to check the expansion vessel pressure. He couldn't figure out how to drain the boiler pressure locally so went on a hunt for a drain point on a radiator, which there wasn't any. In the past I'm sure engineers have isolated the boiler by closing the flow and return valves and dropped the boiler pressure. He did neither and just connected a pump to the schrader valve to get a reading. He said it was 1 bar... BUT can this be an accurate reading without isolating the boiler and dropping the pressure?
Also, when he finished he filled the schrader valve dust cap with "Silicone Grease". Never seen that done before and am unsure why he did this, I am thinking that would have just clogged up the valve and any dirt etc would just stick to it.
Query on expansion vessel pressure readings...
Chap came out due to a boiler fault (Vokera Compact 24), and decided to check the expansion vessel pressure. He couldn't figure out how to drain the boiler pressure locally so went on a hunt for a drain point on a radiator, which there wasn't any. In the past I'm sure engineers have isolated the boiler by closing the flow and return valves and dropped the boiler pressure. He did neither and just connected a pump to the schrader valve to get a reading. He said it was 1 bar... BUT can this be an accurate reading without isolating the boiler and dropping the pressure?
Also, when he finished he filled the schrader valve dust cap with "Silicone Grease". Never seen that done before and am unsure why he did this, I am thinking that would have just clogged up the valve and any dirt etc would just stick to it.