by greendrive »
Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:35 am
we have a 12 month old Greenstar 30si boiler that has started to lose all its pressure very quickly. It is pressurized to 1 bar and after the central heating has been running for about an hour the system will lose all its pressure. We have checked for leaks on all the radiators and found none, there are no damp patches on the ceilings to indicate a burst pipe upstairs and we have checked and found no water coming from the pressure release value. The corgi plumber has filled the system with Sentinel Leak Sealer but this hasn't sorted the problem. When the central heating is off the pressure stays at one bar but when on drops after a period of running, usually about an hour but was 2 hours on one occasion. The only plumbing work we have done since the installation of the Greenstar was to remove and refit a bathroom radiator and towel rail in the upstairs bathroom. The radiators were all bled after the re-installation and there appear to be no leaks. The plumber is now concluding that the leak(s) is downstairs under the concrete flooring. The pipework has been there for about 30 years but seems to have been correctly protected. Before we go the the trouble and expense of replacing all the piping we were hoping that someone can suggest something we may have missed. To lose pressure so quickly it must be a big leak as we estimate that when repressurizing the boiler we have the 'tap' turned on for about 30 seconds. So a lot of water is going into the boiler and this must equal what is coming out but where is it going.