My combi boiler keeps losing water pressure | Homeowner basic guide
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2020
- Why does my combi boiler keep losing water pressure?
This is one annoying problem. Every morning or every few days you seem to be constantly topping up your combi boiler due to low pressure.
Watch this short basic homeowner guide into why your combi boiler may be constantly losing water pressure. This will explain the reasons why you keep losing water pressure and the checks you can carry out to quickly find a solution to this annoying problem. - Хобби
Thanks so much, I have been able to diagnose that my boiler is losing pressure from the PRV. 👏
Don't know if this is the correct video,but I was having trouble with my boiler, logic combi. You hassle you've saved me Mr michell is enormous.
Thankyou so,so much mate. Thankyou sir.
You are welcome
Great video and advice. Completed level 2 plumbing and starting gas course in autumn
hiya Richard, glad ya enjoyed it pal. Any tutorials or advice then dont hesitate to ask. I will try my best to help.
Andrew Mitchell thank you, really appreciate it 👍
Great video. Can I ask what is considered a normal amount of time before you need to top up the pressure. Also can a dripping mixer bar / tap cause a loss in pressure?
Just a couple question if you don't mind me asking, sorry to be a pain. 1st, what is a "usual" or "reasonable" time you can expect between needing to top up the boiler pressure? I think when my boiler was new 15 years ago, I never needed to top it up unless I bled a radiator. 2nd, should you put inhibiter/additive in a combi-boiler system? I did get a boiler man to check my boiler prior to my new pipe installation, we agreed it's getting on a bit, but he did give it a clean bill of health, including the pressure vessel.
Good advice mate, thanks. I'm a sparky, but know just a 'little' about plumbing. Just had to have my entire rad system re-piped (overhead now, live in a bungalow)
Wrong! if a gauge goes from 1 to 1.5 bar that is NOT normal but a FAULT, the expansion vessel is either flat or too small for the system, basic heating knowledge 👎
Very Bad 😂
"Loosing"? Is that a word? Did you mean losing?