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Neddy1984
Hi there,
Obviously pressure from the meter should be 21mb +/- 2mb, and you are allowed a drop of 1mb in pressure from the meter to the appliance, but many boilers i come across have operating/working pressures of 15,16,17, mb etc.
My question is even though the heat inputs are in line with the manufacturers instructions and the appliances are working fine, does this low pressure pose a threat either to the appliance or customer in the long run. And if so what can be done about it?
Or is this normal and i'm just getting confused between static/standing pressure and working pressure.
Thanks in advance.
Obviously pressure from the meter should be 21mb +/- 2mb, and you are allowed a drop of 1mb in pressure from the meter to the appliance, but many boilers i come across have operating/working pressures of 15,16,17, mb etc.
My question is even though the heat inputs are in line with the manufacturers instructions and the appliances are working fine, does this low pressure pose a threat either to the appliance or customer in the long run. And if so what can be done about it?
Or is this normal and i'm just getting confused between static/standing pressure and working pressure.
Thanks in advance.