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Hi, I have recently moved into a flat with a sealed system? for hot water and central heating. I had a few leaks in hot water pipes caused i'm told by the presure in the hot water system being too high, this also led to the seal in the expansion cylinder starting to weep. My plumber sorted the leaks and replaced the weeping expansion cylinder then determined that the pressure restricting valve? from my mains was failing and this was causing the pressure in the hot water system to get so high (up to 7 or 8 bar according to the guage on the pressure restricting valve).
Even having replaced the presure restricting valve when I put the hot water on to heat the pressure guage creeps up to 4bar and my plumber told me it should never go above 3. It doesn't seem to go above 3.2 bar when I just have the CH on?
I am really worried about more leaks due to high pressure, I live in a 1st floor flat and have caused the woman below two floods already, can anyone tell me if this 4 bar reading is normal?
Thanks for any help,
Alastair
Even having replaced the presure restricting valve when I put the hot water on to heat the pressure guage creeps up to 4bar and my plumber told me it should never go above 3. It doesn't seem to go above 3.2 bar when I just have the CH on?
I am really worried about more leaks due to high pressure, I live in a 1st floor flat and have caused the woman below two floods already, can anyone tell me if this 4 bar reading is normal?
Thanks for any help,
Alastair