by htg engineer »
Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:18 pm
Check the pressure vessel first, push the pressurising valve with your finger to see if full of air or water, if it's water then the diaphragm has split and you definately need a new vessel.
If it's water you can try re-pressurising it, open the pressure relief valve and re-pressurise using a footpump.
As for the replacement pressure vessel, it should be the same capacity as the one on the boiler, it should tell you in the specifications of the boiler.. You need to tee into the heating return pipe as close to the boiler as possible.