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Fitted an external expansion vessel to closed system central heating system due to failure of internal boiler vessel. Fitted on return below wall mounted boiler. Vessel pre-charge pressure checked prior to fitting, confirmed at 1.3 bar. System purged of air and pressurised at cold to 1 bar. Pressure appears to be unstable and creeps up above 1.5 bar at working temperature. Any ideas?
 
That’s normal upto 2 bar standard from a cold pressure around 1.2 bar
 
That’s normal upto 2 bar standard from a cold pressure around 1.2 bar
Okay, thanks for that. I assumed that the expansion vessel pre-charge air pressure would determine the water pressure. But thinking about it I guess that the diaphram, moving against the air will compress the air and thus increase its pressure allowing the water pressure to rise to meet that increased air pressure?
Hmmmm...physics!
 
Exactly when the water is heated it expands creating more pressure
 

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