by ALDA »
Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:39 pm
WITH THE BOILER LOOSING PRESSURE EVERY DAY, THIS EQUATES TO A LOT OF WATER! (1-2 LITRES/DAY).
LEAK CAN’T BE ON FIRST FLOOR! (WATER WOULD BE DRIPPING FROM CEILINGS).
SO SEARCH GROUND FLOOR, TAKE UP FLOOR COVERINGS.
CONCRETE IS POROUS SO WATER MAY HAVE FOUND ITS WAY TO SURFACE. LOOK FOR OBVIOUS SIGNS (DAMP PATCHES) THAT MIGHT INDICATE LEAK IN A PARTICULAR AREA.
I WOULD SAY IT WOULD BE A POOR INSTALLATION IF THERE WERE JOINTED PIPE RUNS BURIED IN THE CONCRETE (THEY SHOULD BE CONTINIOUS). SO HOPEFULY (IF THERE IS A LEAK) IT WILL BE WHERE A PIPE COMES OUT OF THE FLOOR TO THE RADS, WHERE WITH CONSTANT MOVEMENT THROUGH EXPANSION/CONTRACTION ETC A CRACK COULD HAVE DEVELOPED IN PIPE, NEAR OR SLIGHTLY BELOW THE SURFACE.
IF NOTHING IS REVEALED, IN MY OPINION ONLY, YOU COULD TRY:
1). CARRY THIS OUT WITH BOILER SWITCHED OFF AND ALLOW TO COOL DOWN.
2). CLOSE ALL GROUND FLOOR RADS (FLOW AND RETURN) LOGGING NUMBER OF TURNS SO THAT THEY CAN BE REPOSITIONED TO BALANCE SYSTEM LATER.
3). NOTE SYSTEM PRESSURE (IS IT FALLING AND HOW FAST)
4). OPEN ONE GROUND FLOOR RAD AND NOTE IF THE ADDITIONAL WEIGHT OF WATER INCREASES THE SPEED AT WHICH THE PRESSURE FALLS.
5). REPEAT STEP 4. WITH A DIFFERENT RAD UNTIL YOU HAVE GONE THROUGH PROCESS FOR EACH OF YOUR GROUND FLOOR RADS.
NOTE IF ANY CHANGES IN RATE OF FALLING PRESSURE IS SIGNIFICANT FOR A PARTICULAR RAD AND THEREFORE THE PIPEWORK INVOLVED.
NOTE: ONLY OPEN ONE RAD AT A TIME (CLOSE PREVIOUSLY OPENED RAD)
I CAN HEAR YOU SAYING THIS IS A LONG DRAWN OUT PROCESS. "CANT GUARANTEE IT WILL WORK" BUT IT MIGHT JUST GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF WHICH PIPES ARE LEAKING AND WHAT HAS TO BE DONE TO UNCOVER THE AREA INVOLVED.
BEST OF LUCK.