Drain and refill old style CH system with pressure vessel
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neil f
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Drain and refill old style CH system with pressure vessel

by neil f » Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:07 pm

I have an old style, conventional CH boiler (i.e. not combi/condenser), but the system has a pressure vessel in the loft and a mains refilling/pressurising stop-cock. There's a pressure gauge on the first floor next to the immersion tank and CH pump. The wall-mounted boiler is on the ground floor.

The system no longer maintains pressure and I can see from tell-tale stains that the globe-type pressure vessel is leaking around its circumferential seal. As it's at the top of the system, can I just replace this vessel with a similar unit and then repressurise with the mains inlet? Or will I have to drain the system right down and refill?

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-neil f

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by johnb » Sat Aug 25, 2007 1:37 pm

hi neal drain system enough to allow removal of pressure vessel then fit equivalent size or larger [marked in litres] on the side fairly simple then vent any obvious vents you can see

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