The situation:
An Ariston Microgenus HE 24 connected to a Kee Triple Tube UFH manifold.
The problem:
Boiler is regularly losing pressure, we currently have to refill it to 1-1.5 bar every 3 days or so, and if we forget we'll eventually get the E02 error.
Not a problem, just an irritation, but I'm concerned it's going to get worse not better over time.
This question is slightly different to the usual Microgenus/E02 ones that appear - I'm wondering where the pressure leak is most likely to be - in the boiler or could it be the UFH manifold somewhere?
Are there any easy checks I can do/try on the boiler - to eliminate that from enquiries?
If I call out my Ariston guy is he likely just to turn up and say "No can do, its somehwhere in your UFH mate".
An Ariston Microgenus HE 24 connected to a Kee Triple Tube UFH manifold.
The problem:
Boiler is regularly losing pressure, we currently have to refill it to 1-1.5 bar every 3 days or so, and if we forget we'll eventually get the E02 error.
Not a problem, just an irritation, but I'm concerned it's going to get worse not better over time.
This question is slightly different to the usual Microgenus/E02 ones that appear - I'm wondering where the pressure leak is most likely to be - in the boiler or could it be the UFH manifold somewhere?
Are there any easy checks I can do/try on the boiler - to eliminate that from enquiries?
If I call out my Ariston guy is he likely just to turn up and say "No can do, its somehwhere in your UFH mate".