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Combi Boiler Pressure Drop

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johnk | 18:09 Sun 03rd Jan 2016 | Home & Garden
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My combi needs to topped up about every 2 days. This must mean the water is leaking somewhere but there is no sign of a leak on any pipework. Could it be the heating water can somehow leak to the hot water?
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Shouldn't do, heating is a sealed system seperate to HW.
Just had a similar problem - something to do with the gasket between two gizmos failing ie the tank that the water passes through and the heating whatist.
Mine is doing the same, John. I'm currently waiting for them to fit a new pressure relief valve.

Outside, somewhere, you'll see a pipe sticking out of the wall. It's the expansion pipe. Put a milk bottle over the end. I'll bet it fills up the next time the boiler's on.
Or... The expansion vessel has lost its pressure for some reason. Either way, you do need a boiler man, John.
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Thanks everyone, looks like I'll be getting the man in.

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