Should my boiler still run with zero water pressure?

Should my boiler still run with zero water pressure?

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Len Clifton

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95 posts

2 months

Yesterday (18:01)
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As the title really - we have a Worcester Greenstar 24i which was fitted in 2021. Still running fine for heating and hot water, yet the gauge reads zero. Engineer came out for the annual service and simply refilled it. I thought the rule was combi boilers wouldn’t run without 0.5 bar pressure? I didn’t get the chance to ask him.

ARHarh

4,571 posts

119 months

Yesterday (18:28)
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It was probably right on the lower limit. You may want to keep an eye on the pressure as it shouldn't loose any.

Len Clifton

Original Poster:

95 posts

2 months

Yesterday (19:09)
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ARHarh said:
It was probably right on the lower limit. You may want to keep an eye on the pressure as it shouldn't loose any.
Haven’t filled it for a year, but I take your point, might have a leaky valve somewhere and we have a lot of radiators.

ferret50

2,058 posts

21 months

Yesterday (19:28)
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My combi's 'loss of pressure' turned out to be a failed pressure vessel.....it's only money.....and now works properly again.

outnumbered

4,532 posts

246 months

Yesterday (20:37)
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Len Clifton said:
Haven’t filled it for a year, but I take your point, might have a leaky valve somewhere and we have a lot of radiators.
We have a similar boiler, and have had a couple of occurrences of issues with the internal expansion vessel. Leaky air valve, and leaky pressure relief valve. They do run for a surprisingly long time in the red part of the dial, but eventually will start making very nasty banging noises... Have you checked for water coming out of the expansion overflow pipe ?


andySC

1,262 posts

170 months

Yesterday (22:28)
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Most combi boilers have a low water pressure switch that’ll activate around 0.5-0.7 bar & throw up an error code & shut it down. Worcester boilers don’t have this component & will run with nothing showing on the gauge. Now you’re aware there’s a loss of pressure it’s worth keeping an eye on things & if you are topping up regularly then give your guy a call. It could be the pressure has gradually reduced in between services & there’s not much amiss.