Too much pressure

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Hi. I've got a Worcester 24Si II series combi. The pressure keeps building. I drain it back to 1 bar when it reaches 2bar but within 2 days it's back to 2 bar again! Any ideas or solutions welcome :oops:
 
technically it should be impossible for a fill loop to pass as it shouldnt be connected when not in use
 
technically it should be impossible for a fill loop to pass as it shouldnt be connected when not in use

can you explain how the mnufacturers who provide built in filling loops manage to get them approved :?:
 
ahh I never said its impossible i said TECHNICALLY so im not saying it is impossible bylaws state the fill loop should be removed as to stop water contamination etc but as you have pointed this out its not true i dont know how they do it but the word technically
 
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are you Legion,cus he`s my hero, not been in on in a long while


you could be my new hero :wink:
 
ahh I never said its impossible i said TECHNICALLY so im not saying it is impossible bylaws state the fill loop should be removed as to stop water contamination etc but as you have pointed this out its not true i dont know how they do it but the word technically

Because the boiler won't work if the charging key is in the fill position.
 
were on about a fill loop passing

bylaws state a fill loop should be removed so how can it pass?

but boilers with built in fill loop (vaillant) cant be disconected

worcester has charging key so thats the same as removing fill loop so it cant pass
 
I drain it back to 1 bar when it reaches 2bar but within 2 days it's back to 2 bar again!
Have you disconnected the filling loop (or removed the key)?

If so, it's likely that you have a perforated DHW heat exchanger.
 

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