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My grant 70 mk 2 heating pressure is constantly increasing in pressure. I have changed the heat exchanger as I believe that was the problem. Any ideas
 
The cost of plate heat exchangers I'd want more than a belief it's at fault.

Checked the filling loops not passing?

Is it rising when the boilers off?

Pressure vessel ok?

Pressure vessel hose not blocked?
 
What's the pressure when the boiler first fires up?
How fast does the pressure increase?
What's the pressure at it's highest when the boiler is on?
Is the Pressure relief discharging as the boiler is heating up or when the pressure is at it's max?
How fast does the pressure reduce?

Is the Expansion vessel suitably sized for the system and set to the correct precharge?
 
The E.vessel pre fill (air end) pressure should be 0.75bar with zero pressure at the water end, the filling valve should then be opened to give 1.25bar (cold system) , the pressure should then reach ~ 1.5 to 2 bar when system hot and will return to 1.25 bar when cold.
 
I'm fairly certain that model of grant should have a cold system pressure of between 0.5 bar to a max of 1 bar.
Expansion vessel pre charge 0.8 though later on in instructions tells you it should be 1 bar !
Remember that because it seemed a bit odd.
 
Grant used never give a pre charge pressure which was a bit daft as you have no water reserve to make up for tiny leaks etc without constant top ups but nearly always specified 1.0 bar filling, their PRVs are all set to 2.5 bar.
I set up a few neighbors to 0.75/1.25 bar and no problems in exceeding 2ish bar on heat up/
 
Ambiguous to say the least, it says pre-charged to 1 bar in one place and that the heating system vol is based on a "vessel charge and cold fill pressure of 0.5bar" in another reference.
By having the precharge&fill pressures the same means a much smaller vessel is needed, see my calcs below based on a average (of flow&return) of 65C. for a 50/90 with a 10 litre EV.

Its quite clear that the "temptation" is to have the precharge&fill pressures the same to avoid having to install a external EV especially since the boiler+stored vol of combis alone can be 40 litres, not so much a problem with the non combis with a boiler volume of 20/25 litres.

precharge/fill/final/system volume
0.5/0.5/0.86/106
1.0/1.0/1.48/106
0.5/1.0/1.70/106
0.75/1.25/2.0/106

Allowing final pressure of 2.2bar:
0.5/0.5/2.2/290
1.0/1.0/2.2/205
0.5/1.0/2.2/154
0.75/1.25/126



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