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Got a customer with no hot water or heating topped pressure up and was fine on hot water. Put it on heating and pressure goes from 1.2 bar to 2.8 bar in no time at all. I’ve heard about faulty expansion vessels with these. Any ideas? I’m fairly new gas safe engineer and mainly do installs. Any help here would be greatly appreciated, still learning
 
I did post there with details on the job because I thought this had been re-posted in Gas engineers only forum page.
I see it isn't and you aren't down as Gas Safe registered?
See Shaun or other mod to gain access.
 

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