Slow Leak in Heating System and a bit of a Plumber Challenge
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Slow Leak in Heating System and a bit of a Plumber Challenge

by Heptagon7 » Tue Dec 26, 2017 4:04 pm

How does the plumbing trade identify a slow leak in a domestic heating system? My system is a Combi fed closed system on two floors. The Worcester boiler is at the high point of the system. CH pressure at off temperature drops slowly over a few weeks. When it gets into the red I re-pressure with the filling bridge to around 1.2 bar by a few litres( from my estimation).When it drops too low, pump gets a bit noisy, radiators go cool and pump has shut down on occasion, probably due to air accumulation in the boiler. Domestic hot water is fine.I suspect a slow leak in the CH pipework under the floor somewhere. No leaks or damp areas are evident anywhere so likely it is evaporating. Low pressure while the house is unoccupied could cause me a problem, plus any inhibitior is being diluted. Are there any methods to identify where the leak is without pulling up carpets and floorboards in 7 or 8 rooms?

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