had the plumber round today, with a thermal imaging camera, inconclusive. hot spots present on all the joins, but the join that was repaired had no lagging, and the signature is the same on the repaired joint when compared to all the existing ones.
Our heating pipes are under the concrete floor as you may have seen elsewhere on here, and we still seem to have a leak. We're loosing about 0.3bar a day on the heating system. although the system was opened and drained down completely, so it could just be settling in. it did seem to settle at 0,8 bar over the last couple of day, except the las time i checked the heating was on flat out.
so question is, how much would the heating in the system increase the pressure from cold?
we have a press pack on the central heating, instead of a stop cock and tank, this allows us to measure the mains fead pressure in the central heating, and see if the pressure drops in the system, indicating a leak. i'm also trying to allow for expansion as the heating chimes in, but there doesnt seem to be any. should there be? and if so how much?
we'll continue to monitor the pressure daily. i've almost worn the loft ladder out
