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I cleaned out the magnetic filter on my Worcester boiler for the first time and the pressure has dropped from about 1.7 bar to 1 bar. What could the reason be?
 
You've cleaned the filter out whilst the boiler had been running, which is not a problem.

Sealed systems sit from 1 - 1.5 bar as per manufacturer.

When the system gets hot the pressure rises for example 1 bar to 1.7 bar.

When you have a day off, let the system cool and check the pressure then, make sure it's around the 1 - 1.5 bar mark, I personally keep it just over 1 bar as any tiny amount of excess air may vent out of an AAV and pull it below 1 bar.
 
If you fill to 1.5 bar when cold when the heating circuit heats up it will be sitting around 2 bar, uneccsssary strain on all Pipework and joints. Better to fill to 1 bar so it’s around 1.5 when hot.
 
If you fill to 1.5 bar when cold when the heating circuit heats up it will be sitting around 2 bar, uneccsssary strain on all Pipework and joints. Better to fill to 1 bar so it’s around 1.5 when hot.

I can see where your coming from but if your sealed system can't take 2 bar when hot, I'd suggest leaving a umbrella for when the diaphragm eventually perishes inside the expansion vessel
 
I can see where your coming from but if your sealed system can't take 2 bar when hot, I'd suggest leaving a umbrella for when the diaphragm eventually perishes inside the expansion vessel[/QUOTL

Lool I’m not saying the system couldnt handle it , I’m saying why put excess pressure in the system when it’s not needed ?

Also like i said if you pressure to 1.5 bar and it gets to 2 bar when hot and over the year between services if the pressure in the expansion tank was to drop it will raise above two bar. Many engineers don’t check the level of pressure in the expansion tank when servicing.
 
The expansion vessel pre pressure is a very important setting as well, some are set at 1 bar and if the filling pressure is then 1.5 bar there will be a few litres of water reserve in the vessel while cold to make up any air venting and tiny leaks over time without the need for constant topping up, the pressure will then have to fall from 1.5 to 1.0 bar before this reserve is exhausted. If filling pressure is set to the same value as the pre pressure then this is not possible.
In general, I would suggest that the filling pressure should be 0.3/0.5 bar higher than the pre pressure.
 

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