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Hi All,

Bit clueless here, but wanted some advice if possible.

We had a new 200ltr unvented system installed recently. All seemed fine, however the CH kept turning off and rads going cold.

I checked the EV in the loft, and it's pressure gauge had dropped to 0. I opened the valves up and filled back up to 1.5bar (on advice of the fitting plumber). This got the rads going again, but two hours later it's back to no pressure/rads off?

When the rads came back on originally, I could hear them bubbling away (filling up?) quite loudly. I bled them, two released air...

The only thing I've done recently since the install is turn the gauge on the Worcester boiler up from 1/2 way to full.... could that be a problem?

Overflow seems fine, no water came out the EV when I checked...

Plumbed said air possibly escaping the system somewhere, or water leak in the ground floor pipes, but could try a sealing solution.

He's v.good, but is there anything obvious I should look for/try before rushing them back out? It seems a bit extreme the EV drops pressure in two hours?

Thanks,
CN
 
What size vessel is it? and how many radiators are there? Also the higher you set the temp on the boiler, the more expansion there will be in the radiators.
 
What size vessel is it? and how many radiators are there? Also the higher you set the temp on the boiler, the more expansion there will be in the radiators.

Thank you for the reply!
I'll have to get up into the loft and have a look in the morning to see the size, i'm unsure myself.
There are only 7 radiators in the house. I've turned the boiler down now and also will turn the thermo down in the living room.

Could this possibly be a cause for draining the pressure?
 
Is the new UVC the only work you had done relating to the htg system?
 
Is the new UVC the only work you had done relating to the htg system?

Hi, yes.
There were some other things associated with it, like a new pump as the old one was clogged up (that's set to max setting), 2 number 2 valves, moved some electrical work about (the control panel went from the tank on 1st floor to ground floor), but nothing else.
UVC was put in now in prep for a new bathroom strip out and install.
 
Where is the boiler now? When you look outside, there should be a discharge pipe for the boiler. Is the wall wet or stained below it? Once you've re pressurised, does the boiler pressure gauge rise a lot more - into the red or to say 3 or 4 bar?
 
Hmm. Pump up to 3 to get CH going!! Over to you HF end of my knowledge... but sounds somewhat odd...
 
Where is the boiler now? When you look outside, there should be a discharge pipe for the boiler. Is the wall wet or stained below it? Once you've re pressurised, does the boiler pressure gauge rise a lot more - into the red or to say 3 or 4 bar?

Boiler is in the utility room. I'm not v.experienced with this sort of thing. I went outside hoping to see a pipe dripping or a wet wall, but the only thing I had in a protective case was a black pipe pointing up, not down as I'd expected.

I havent looked at the boiler in the utility room once i'd pressurised the EV.
 
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