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Hi,
We had our wet under floor heating installed in early July and air pressure tested to 5 bar (not sure why the plumber did it so high). Due to delays with our flooring contractor the wet underfloor heating system has not progressed any further and is still under air pressure. I've just noticed that it's dropped to 3.5 bar, though not sure when this happened. Our plumber is away for 4 weeks and not contactable at present. Is this an issue to be under air pressure for so long?
Is this slow decrease in air pressure an issue? Potentially as the weather has cooled down it has effected the pressure?
Any help is greatly appreciated. The system is a Novatherm Novapro (UK).
Thanks
We had our wet under floor heating installed in early July and air pressure tested to 5 bar (not sure why the plumber did it so high). Due to delays with our flooring contractor the wet underfloor heating system has not progressed any further and is still under air pressure. I've just noticed that it's dropped to 3.5 bar, though not sure when this happened. Our plumber is away for 4 weeks and not contactable at present. Is this an issue to be under air pressure for so long?
Is this slow decrease in air pressure an issue? Potentially as the weather has cooled down it has effected the pressure?
Any help is greatly appreciated. The system is a Novatherm Novapro (UK).
Thanks