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Worcester Green star 37cdi Pressure loss.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 505875" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>think you need to find someone else. to take pressure from 0 to 1.2 bar takes a litre or 2. its a fair amount of water to loose without noticing, so in reality if its not coming out of the boiler then it must be coming from a pipe unde the floor were you cant see it leaking. not really any other explanation. cant he heat exchanger. if its primary then itll be water all over the inside of the boiler. if its secondary between heating &amp; outside then water all over. secondary between hot water &amp; heating side then itll be overpressure of the heating since the water feed is higher pressure...</p><p></p><p>until you accept the fact that the most likely problem is a leaking pipe under a floor and itll need to be found then youre not going to get anywhere</p><p></p><p>and youre right on the initials. you need to find someone else who can find the problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 505875, member: 2012"] think you need to find someone else. to take pressure from 0 to 1.2 bar takes a litre or 2. its a fair amount of water to loose without noticing, so in reality if its not coming out of the boiler then it must be coming from a pipe unde the floor were you cant see it leaking. not really any other explanation. cant he heat exchanger. if its primary then itll be water all over the inside of the boiler. if its secondary between heating & outside then water all over. secondary between hot water & heating side then itll be overpressure of the heating since the water feed is higher pressure... until you accept the fact that the most likely problem is a leaking pipe under a floor and itll need to be found then youre not going to get anywhere and youre right on the initials. you need to find someone else who can find the problem [/QUOTE]
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