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Mark October 29th 08 09:22 AM

Repressurising sealed system
 
Hi,

I need to repressurise a sealed system after a leak (leak is fixed)
and I would like to know if this has to be done when the system is
cold since SWMBO does not want the CH switched off at all today! It's
down to 0.8 bar ATM.

TIA, Mark
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John Rumm October 29th 08 09:51 AM

Repressurising sealed system
 
Mark wrote:
Hi,

I need to repressurise a sealed system after a leak (leak is fixed)
and I would like to know if this has to be done when the system is
cold since SWMBO does not want the CH switched off at all today! It's
down to 0.8 bar ATM.


It ought to be done cold. However you can usually get away with topping
it up a little when hot if you take it slowly. Working out what to
pressurise it to is harder though since you probably don't know the
normal "hot" operating pressure is, or for that matter how hot the
system actually is at the time you add water. If the system is good and
hot, I would be tempted to take it to about 1.5 bar.

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The Natural Philosopher October 29th 08 10:00 AM

Repressurising sealed system
 
Mark wrote:
Hi,

I need to repressurise a sealed system after a leak (leak is fixed)
and I would like to know if this has to be done when the system is
cold since SWMBO does not want the CH switched off at all today! It's
down to 0.8 bar ATM.

TIA, Mark

TBH its not critical. I generally go to about 1.5 bar cold. Probably too
much, but it seems to take it.

Mark October 29th 08 11:30 AM

Repressurising sealed system
 
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:00:00 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

Mark wrote:
Hi,

I need to repressurise a sealed system after a leak (leak is fixed)
and I would like to know if this has to be done when the system is
cold since SWMBO does not want the CH switched off at all today! It's
down to 0.8 bar ATM.

TIA, Mark

TBH its not critical. I generally go to about 1.5 bar cold. Probably too
much, but it seems to take it.


Thanks for the replies. I'll let it cool a little to avoid burning
myself and then do it slowly. IIRC the pressure does not change a lot
when hot vs cold.

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