wait till its cold and look at the pressure then , see if above 1 bar
the old photos - was that hot or cold
i notice the other post - no leak found...... and the pressure is 1.2bar ish
mine used to vary a lot on the boiler - from something like 1.1 to 1.8 ish i think - it was a brand new combi bolier installed around 2017 - we also moved out the same year
i just check mine every now and again as the loop is in the loft (although is in the boiler in the utility room), boiler changed in 2007- and make sure its above 1bar
it would drop in pressure every 3months - we tried a lot of things to fix, in the end our plumber adding some fenox leak stuff
Eventually we did find a possible source where air was getting in on an elbow in the loft , when we had a kitchen refitted they had to move the pipework and found it - no sign of a leak, but it was not soldered correctly and just pulled apart
when the pressure vessel broke on mine the pressure did go up to 3bar and overflowed through the relief valve
the old photos - was that hot or cold
i notice the other post - no leak found...... and the pressure is 1.2bar ish
mine used to vary a lot on the boiler - from something like 1.1 to 1.8 ish i think - it was a brand new combi bolier installed around 2017 - we also moved out the same year
i just check mine every now and again as the loop is in the loft (although is in the boiler in the utility room), boiler changed in 2007- and make sure its above 1bar
it would drop in pressure every 3months - we tried a lot of things to fix, in the end our plumber adding some fenox leak stuff
Eventually we did find a possible source where air was getting in on an elbow in the loft , when we had a kitchen refitted they had to move the pipework and found it - no sign of a leak, but it was not soldered correctly and just pulled apart
when the pressure vessel broke on mine the pressure did go up to 3bar and overflowed through the relief valve
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