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![]() I checked the air pressure in my Britony 80 combi boiler's expansion vessel the other day; that's after I lowered the water pressure to about 0.8 bar. There was no air pressure at all - as I suspected. I now need to know how many psi of air to pump into it when the water presure is, say, about 0.8 bar. I'm asking for a psi figure because my air pressure guage only has psi reading no bar reading. The expension vessel was originally pre-charged to 0.7 bar according to the manual. Thank you Dave L |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Dave£ wrote: I checked the air pressure in my Britony 80 combi boiler's expansion vessel the other day; that's after I lowered the water pressure to about 0.8 bar. There was no air pressure at all - as I suspected. I now need to know how many psi of air to pump into it when the water presure is, say, about 0.8 bar. I'm asking for a psi figure because my air pressure guage only has psi reading no bar reading. The expension vessel was originally pre-charged to 0.7 bar according to the manual. Thank you Dave L 1 bar = 14.5 psi - so, for 0.7 bar, you'll need just over 10 psi [10.15 to be exact - but I doubt whether your pressure gauge measures fractions of a psi] -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 19:54:11 +0100, "Set Square"
wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, Dave£ wrote: I checked the air pressure in my Britony 80 combi boiler's expansion vessel the other day; that's after I lowered the water pressure to about 0.8 bar. There was no air pressure at all - as I suspected. I now need to know how many psi of air to pump into it when the water presure is, say, about 0.8 bar. I'm asking for a psi figure because my air pressure guage only has psi reading no bar reading. The expension vessel was originally pre-charged to 0.7 bar according to the manual. Thank you Dave L 1 bar = 14.5 psi - so, for 0.7 bar, you'll need just over 10 psi [10.15 to be exact - but I doubt whether your pressure gauge measures fractions of a psi] SS, Thank you for your help again. One thing I'm not clear about: At what pressure should the heating system water be when I pump the expansion vessel to 10psi? And, should the boiler be tuned on or off during this operation? Dave L |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Dave£ wrote: On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 19:54:11 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: 1 bar = 14.5 psi - so, for 0.7 bar, you'll need just over 10 psi [10.15 to be exact - but I doubt whether your pressure gauge measures fractions of a psi] SS, Thank you for your help again. One thing I'm not clear about: At what pressure should the heating system water be when I pump the expansion vessel to 10psi? And, should the boiler be tuned on or off during this operation? Dave L You must pump up the pressure vessel with the heating system cold and un-pressurised. At this point, the pressure vessel will be completely filled with air at 0.7 bar. *Then* use the filling loop to pressurise the system to around 1 bar, cold. *Some* water will enter the pressure vessel (on the wet side of the diaphragm), and will compress the air a bit more - but still leave plenty of expansion potential. When the system is hot, it shouldn't get to much more than 2 bar if everything is working correctly. -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:30:47 +0000, Dave£ wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 19:54:11 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, Dave£ wrote: I checked the air pressure in my Britony 80 combi boiler's expansion vessel the other day; that's after I lowered the water pressure to about 0.8 bar. There was no air pressure at all - as I suspected. I now need to know how many psi of air to pump into it when the water presure is, say, about 0.8 bar. I'm asking for a psi figure because my air pressure guage only has psi reading no bar reading. The expension vessel was originally pre-charged to 0.7 bar according to the manual. Thank you Dave L 1 bar = 14.5 psi - so, for 0.7 bar, you'll need just over 10 psi [10.15 to be exact - but I doubt whether your pressure gauge measures fractions of a psi] SS, Thank you for your help again. One thing I'm not clear about: At what pressure should the heating system water be when I pump the expansion vessel to 10psi? And, should the boiler be tuned on or off during this operation? The FAQ may help (if it's read). -- Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter. The FAQ for uk.diy is at www.diyfaq.org.uk Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html |
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