Hi,
I previously posted about my gas boiler losing pressure:
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=98115
I had the gas man in, and he said to call in a plumber. It's one of two thing that I don't exactly remember, including the pressure valve.
Thought I'd ask here as I noticed something during the very cold weather. In temperatures below say 4C, my gas boiler water pressure drops to 0 Bar after maybe 90 minutes of usage, if I let the system cool down.
However, in this not-so-cold weather, the pressure is managing to stick around 1 Bar for about 3 days before needing to be retopped when it dips below 0.4 Bar.
I realise that in colder weather I have the heating on for longer, and that when the house is generally warmer in warmer weather that my room thermostat reaches its desired temperature faster, so the boiler doesn't need to work so hard... but there's still definitely a difference in how the pressure drops.
Does this diagnosis definitely point to one culprit?!
Eoin
I previously posted about my gas boiler losing pressure:
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=98115
I had the gas man in, and he said to call in a plumber. It's one of two thing that I don't exactly remember, including the pressure valve.
Thought I'd ask here as I noticed something during the very cold weather. In temperatures below say 4C, my gas boiler water pressure drops to 0 Bar after maybe 90 minutes of usage, if I let the system cool down.
However, in this not-so-cold weather, the pressure is managing to stick around 1 Bar for about 3 days before needing to be retopped when it dips below 0.4 Bar.
I realise that in colder weather I have the heating on for longer, and that when the house is generally warmer in warmer weather that my room thermostat reaches its desired temperature faster, so the boiler doesn't need to work so hard... but there's still definitely a difference in how the pressure drops.
Does this diagnosis definitely point to one culprit?!
Eoin