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willsniffer July 22nd 03 09:30 PM

high combi pressure
 
have a combi which gains pressure from 1 bar to 2-3 bar overnight and have
to release pressure. Suggestions so far include removing flexible loop ( is
this easy??) or leaking diverter valve (?). Any thoughts - it's a vokera.
Cheers



chris French July 22nd 03 10:49 PM

high combi pressure
 
In message , willsniffer
writes
have a combi which gains pressure from 1 bar to 2-3 bar overnight and have
to release pressure. Suggestions so far include removing flexible loop ( is
this easy??) or leaking diverter valve (?). Any thoughts - it's a vokera.


My first idea would be that there is a small flow of mains water into
the system gradually increasing pressure.

Techinically the filling loop is supposed to be disconnected anyway -
that's why you have one.

It's easy enough to remove, just undo one end of it. If it's is leaking
a bit of mains water into the system when shut then it will probably
still be leaking a bit when is connected to arrange something to collect
the water. If that is the problem you would need to replace the valve at
the mains end.
--
Chris French, Leeds

Christian McArdle July 23rd 03 04:19 PM

high combi pressure
 
have a combi which gains pressure from 1 bar to 2-3 bar overnight
and have to release pressure


It will probably one of two things.

1. A leaking (or partially open) tap on your filling loop. These must be
kept disconnected, but almost never are. If disconnecting it shows the tap
to be leaking slowly, it must be replaced. (It might just not be turned
off).

2. A leak in your heat exchanger. This allows mains water from the DHW side
to cross into the primary circulation water in the combi DHW heat exchanger
(or DHW cylinder as appropriate). This is more serious and expensive, but
MUST be fixed immediately.

Christian.



Ed Sirett July 23rd 03 07:48 PM

high combi pressure
 
willsniffer wrote:

have a combi which gains pressure from 1 bar to 2-3 bar overnight and have
to release pressure. Suggestions so far include removing flexible loop ( is
this easy??) or leaking diverter valve (?). Any thoughts - it's a vokera.
Cheers

See below.
--
Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
The FAQ for uk.diy is at www.diyfaq.org.uk
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