We had a new combi boiler fitted last year and I find that no matter how often I bleed the system it needs bleeding again in a few days. Actually I haven't bled it for a few weeks now as the (oil fired Worcester Bosch) boiler is outside & I was worried about diluting the antifreeze too much by re-pressurising. So I now have a half cold bathroom ladder rad (the highest one) where the air collects.
The question is, if the system is pressurised to 1 1/2 bar, how can air get in but no water get out? My logic being that if water was leaking somewhere then the pressure would fall - which it doesn't, unless I bleed the system. Surely water would leak out under pressure until the pressure was zero. Or----- is it possible for air to be sucked in on the return side but the 'hole' to be so small water doesn't come out - even when under pressure?? But if air was sucked in wouldn't the pressure increase as the volume of air & water has increased?? All seems a bit weird to me!
The question is, if the system is pressurised to 1 1/2 bar, how can air get in but no water get out? My logic being that if water was leaking somewhere then the pressure would fall - which it doesn't, unless I bleed the system. Surely water would leak out under pressure until the pressure was zero. Or----- is it possible for air to be sucked in on the return side but the 'hole' to be so small water doesn't come out - even when under pressure?? But if air was sucked in wouldn't the pressure increase as the volume of air & water has increased?? All seems a bit weird to me!