Just as the question really....
There is some history but the boiler fairly regularly loses pressure, and I have to turn a blue wras lever (that I'm told a previous plumber apparently installed) to get pressure back up (every 2 or 3 days, almost always in the morning after overnight). when I re-pressurise, the boiler normally kicks in at about 2.5 bar
I think I over bled one of the downstairs radiators (to try and fix what turned out to be a stuck TRV pin valve) so the whole system is "missing" about 50mL of water, whether or not this is relevant
just to edit with information in the rest of this thread. so the system isn't "missing" 50mL, because any time I re-pressurise the system (blue lever), that re fills it with mains water pressure. I'm keeping an eye on the pressure while it's all working, rather than just moving the lever when it doesn't. It's humming along at 2.6 at the moment
There is some history but the boiler fairly regularly loses pressure, and I have to turn a blue wras lever (that I'm told a previous plumber apparently installed) to get pressure back up (every 2 or 3 days, almost always in the morning after overnight). when I re-pressurise, the boiler normally kicks in at about 2.5 bar
I think I over bled one of the downstairs radiators (to try and fix what turned out to be a stuck TRV pin valve) so the whole system is "missing" about 50mL of water, whether or not this is relevant
just to edit with information in the rest of this thread. so the system isn't "missing" 50mL, because any time I re-pressurise the system (blue lever), that re fills it with mains water pressure. I'm keeping an eye on the pressure while it's all working, rather than just moving the lever when it doesn't. It's humming along at 2.6 at the moment
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