Hello. I'm sure this has been covered before but I'm hoping you can help me.
Ravenheat CTI 85 Combi boiler (a heap I know) has been losing pressure for about 4 months now. At first I was topping it up every other day then I just left it because I didn't have it on much over summer. So I'm trying to sort it now. I noticed a few leaks, one on the return pipe and one going to the PHX. Nothing major but leaks cause pressure to drop to ill fix them. They are both fixed and pressure still leaking. I noticed large damp patch at the overflow pipe outside so I was thinking a dodgy PRV, fixed that and although the pressure didn't drop as much (the previous one didn't look great around the seal) it's still dropping.
The facts;
If I fill to 1 bar it will be down about 1/4 bar in 48hrs, roughly. (When using)
The temperature rises quite high when the system is on, 2.5-3ish bar.
I've disconnected the filling loop in case this was leaking and filling the system.
I'm 99.9% sure there is no leaks in the system. It's a small house with no pipes in floors.
I was in my local plumbing merchant today and got speaking to an engineer and he was adamant it was the expansion vessel and to fit an external one. I've had a read and I'm capable of this but I don't want to do this if it's a waste of time, what checks can I do to further confirm the diaphragm is gone in the expansion vessel?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Ravenheat CTI 85 Combi boiler (a heap I know) has been losing pressure for about 4 months now. At first I was topping it up every other day then I just left it because I didn't have it on much over summer. So I'm trying to sort it now. I noticed a few leaks, one on the return pipe and one going to the PHX. Nothing major but leaks cause pressure to drop to ill fix them. They are both fixed and pressure still leaking. I noticed large damp patch at the overflow pipe outside so I was thinking a dodgy PRV, fixed that and although the pressure didn't drop as much (the previous one didn't look great around the seal) it's still dropping.
The facts;
If I fill to 1 bar it will be down about 1/4 bar in 48hrs, roughly. (When using)
The temperature rises quite high when the system is on, 2.5-3ish bar.
I've disconnected the filling loop in case this was leaking and filling the system.
I'm 99.9% sure there is no leaks in the system. It's a small house with no pipes in floors.
I was in my local plumbing merchant today and got speaking to an engineer and he was adamant it was the expansion vessel and to fit an external one. I've had a read and I'm capable of this but I don't want to do this if it's a waste of time, what checks can I do to further confirm the diaphragm is gone in the expansion vessel?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
