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Can anyone advise me on what pressure should be on a Vaillant Ecotec Plus expansion vessel, please? I can't see the sticker on it.

Try 0.75bar prepressure and 1.25bar filling pressure, a 10L EV pressure should then not rise above 2.0bar with a 120L system vol or above 2.3bar with a 150L system, when hot.
Yes, would recommend a 2nd EV. A 12L should be fine and get the internal one checked to ensure it's set correctly too.Sorry to OP if I hijack but I've a 14 rad system and the cold pressure is 1.4bar and with the heating on it goes to 2.7 bar max, but usually 2.2bar, depends on how much heat demand I think. It's a 111-w boiler and some old rads, 90's stelrads mostly, and one is 3m long but no idea on total volume, always presumed 100L. It's recently been converted from a open vent. I believe the EV is 10L. Should it have a second EV fitted ?
Yes, would recommend a 2nd EV. A 12L should be fine and get the internal one checked to ensure it's set correctly too.
I have an EcoTEC plus boiler (heat only) in a sealed system and that has an external EV.Should/could be done as part of a boiler service TBH. The EV on an Ecotec is in behind the room sealed case and it should really be a GSR engineer in there doing the work.
Radiator shouldn't burst if it's all installed correctly but you are reaching the limit for the PRV to start lifting.Thanks. Boiler only been in a month so I'd hope the installer set it correctly, they are viessmann installers. I'll speak to them about a 2nd one next time they're here for other work.
If I leave it, will a radiator burst or what is the risk? Thanks for the help
Indeed, I though all the Plus' were either combi or system .... In saying that they do an OV version too don't they, so no reason not to do a HO too I guess.I have an EcoTEC plus boiler (heat only) in a sealed system and that has an external EV.
Radiator shouldn't burst if it's all installed correctly but you are reaching the limit for the PRV to start lifting.
I have no idea what they were thinking about when they thought that the internal EV would have been sufficient, for what sounds to be a reasonably good sized system. You could probably drop the cold pressure to 1 bar, just to keep the high limit down a bit. Just bleed a rad down until the gauge hits 1 bar.
I'd get in touch with them sooner rather than later as having the system running up to that pressure is putting stress on everything, not ideal. Especially if it's only been in a month!!

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