Hi There
As the title suggests I am losing pressure but be assured there is no leak. The mystery deepens as there is no external overflow installed in my system either, perhaps it is set up to discharge to a waste pipe somehow?
The situation is that most days I need to top up the pressure to ensure that the system does not lock out. I have had in the recent past several parts replaced including the inlet assembly, the pump, the diverter and both 22mm isolating valves. My plumber at the time was stumped at the loss of pressure, but I am no longer able to call upon his services so hopefully someone out there will be able to help?
The problem is worsening, I was able to get a lot of use at the start of the winter as I would top it up and it would work for a week or so, but now the loss of pressure has dramatically increased to the point of a 1bar loss overnight (and thus much climbing into the loft and pressing of the reset button).
Any suggestions welcome. I recently tried to get another plumber in to have a look but he didn't want the job due to amount of work already done on the boiler. Is this a common response amongst the plumbing fraternity or should I persevere?!
Thanks in advance.
As the title suggests I am losing pressure but be assured there is no leak. The mystery deepens as there is no external overflow installed in my system either, perhaps it is set up to discharge to a waste pipe somehow?
The situation is that most days I need to top up the pressure to ensure that the system does not lock out. I have had in the recent past several parts replaced including the inlet assembly, the pump, the diverter and both 22mm isolating valves. My plumber at the time was stumped at the loss of pressure, but I am no longer able to call upon his services so hopefully someone out there will be able to help?
The problem is worsening, I was able to get a lot of use at the start of the winter as I would top it up and it would work for a week or so, but now the loss of pressure has dramatically increased to the point of a 1bar loss overnight (and thus much climbing into the loft and pressing of the reset button).
Any suggestions welcome. I recently tried to get another plumber in to have a look but he didn't want the job due to amount of work already done on the boiler. Is this a common response amongst the plumbing fraternity or should I persevere?!
Thanks in advance.