Hey is it usual to pressure test underfloor heating with water via a testing pump?
can you test with water via a water pressure tester?
Can it just be filled off the mains through the fill point and use the pressure gauge on manifold to read the pressure would save a lot of pumping.
do u have to purge the air when pressure testing as this would mean alot more pumping any air could be bleed when properly fillin the system??
For the test to me meaningful all the air needs to be expelled.
This is because the oxygen will dissolve in the water and give the appearance of a leak.
Then over a longer period the nitrogen will dissolve a little giving further appearance of a leak.
However because the plastic tube is slightly elastic it expands a little at high pressures too.
So to make everything as useful as possible its necessary to get all the ait out.Tony
For the test to me meaningful all the air needs to be expelled.
This is because the oxygen will dissolve in the water and give the appearance of a leak.
Then over a longer period the nitrogen will dissolve a little giving further appearance of a leak.
However because the plastic tube is slightly elastic it expands a little at high pressures too.
So to make everything as useful as possible its necessary to get all the ait out.Tony
Would opening the automatic air vents on the manifold expel enough air to pressure test?
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