Hi all,
I am still losing pressure on my boiler and find that every morning the pressure is down to zero.
I have tried the following after a reply was posted:
Try turning off boiler, pressurise system to 2 Bar, and close the isolation valves where the flow and return pipes (the bigger pipes left and right side) go into bottom of boiler. Leave the boiler overnight.
When you return to boiler, if pressure has dropped, then fault is with boiler. If when you open the valves, the pressure then drops, the leak is somewhere on the system.
The answer to this is YES the pressure drops over night when the valves are turned off. Where is the water going then?
Please someone advise........
I am still losing pressure on my boiler and find that every morning the pressure is down to zero.
I have tried the following after a reply was posted:
Try turning off boiler, pressurise system to 2 Bar, and close the isolation valves where the flow and return pipes (the bigger pipes left and right side) go into bottom of boiler. Leave the boiler overnight.
When you return to boiler, if pressure has dropped, then fault is with boiler. If when you open the valves, the pressure then drops, the leak is somewhere on the system.
The answer to this is YES the pressure drops over night when the valves are turned off. Where is the water going then?
Please someone advise........