The air charge pressure is related to the system operating pressure.
In a normal system the boiler is downstairs and its pressurised to about 1.5 bar cold. That allows more scope for minor leaks than any lower pressure.
Putting the air at 0.9 bar means its compressed by the water pressure until it occupies about 2/3 of the EXV volume.
It is thus well able to accept expansion as well as to expel water to maintain the system pressure if there are minor leaks.
Tony
In a normal system the boiler is downstairs and its pressurised to about 1.5 bar cold. That allows more scope for minor leaks than any lower pressure.
Putting the air at 0.9 bar means its compressed by the water pressure until it occupies about 2/3 of the EXV volume.
It is thus well able to accept expansion as well as to expel water to maintain the system pressure if there are minor leaks.
Tony