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I am looking for someone to assist with a problem I have at my flat in London.

I have had an Ideal logic 24 in my flat for about 4 years. In the last month or 2 it has started needing the pressure topping up every 2 days. Its under warranty so Ideal came out and replaced the flow turbine, sump, heat exchanger and svalve but without any difference seen. We've not seen any leaks around the radiators in the flat and as the flat is in a very old block it has wood floors with the flat below only separated by that and a plasterboard ceiling. The neighbour downstairs says he can see no signs of water leaking into his flat either which based on the construction and regular topping up I thought we'd see.


Ideal tell me they have done everything on the boiler side that could cause the problem so without signs of a leak I'm struggling to work out the cause.

Looking for someone to assist me further with this problem.
Thanks, Hayden
 
Is the pressure relief valve opened due to expansion vessel failure. It may have opened in the past and not reseated properly. This would be outside, going through the wall
 
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