Hi, I have a pressurised sealed system with an Ideal system boiler. Unfortunately I have a slowish leak, losing about 0.2 bar pressure per week. It's a big system though, probably 350 to 400 litres.
It's annoying because air gets in and causes airlocks, it takes ages to remove air by bleeding, remove the airlocks by turning other radiators off, turning them back on etc.
There is no visible staining anywhere so presumably it is on the ground floor. I've checked it's not the boiler - I isolated the boiler for a week, its pressure was unchanged, then dropped the 0.2 bar when I opened the valves to the system.
My question is - it's an extended house, the original being suspended floor and the extended parts being screed floor. Is it safe to assume the leak would be under the original house? Would a leak in screed be apparent through staining or damage to the floor?
The leak detection companies are all telling me the leak is too slow for them to find, they want a much bigger pressure drop. But I'm wondering if it is best to try to check carefully the area under the original house.
Thanks
It's annoying because air gets in and causes airlocks, it takes ages to remove air by bleeding, remove the airlocks by turning other radiators off, turning them back on etc.
There is no visible staining anywhere so presumably it is on the ground floor. I've checked it's not the boiler - I isolated the boiler for a week, its pressure was unchanged, then dropped the 0.2 bar when I opened the valves to the system.
My question is - it's an extended house, the original being suspended floor and the extended parts being screed floor. Is it safe to assume the leak would be under the original house? Would a leak in screed be apparent through staining or damage to the floor?
The leak detection companies are all telling me the leak is too slow for them to find, they want a much bigger pressure drop. But I'm wondering if it is best to try to check carefully the area under the original house.
Thanks
