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Hello guys , girls .
Can you please advise on the following.
Had a new water and heating system installed into a new build property and was all cross connected and put under pressure test . this happened Sunday the 14th of Jan , so been under test for a week now. The pressure was left at 5bar and has now gone down to 4.5 bar over the week period ,is this OK or does it indicate a small leak / drip in the system or is that normal for the pressure to drop that much.
Thanks for your help.
Sparky wayne
 
You will get a drop on plastic as the pipe expands. A week is too long for the test. The plastic pipe manufacturers specify a procedure for testing their pipework and its only about 20 minutes. I'm sure someone on here can elaborate on this.
 
You will get a drop on plastic as the pipe expands. A week is too long for the test. The plastic pipe manufacturers specify a procedure for testing their pipework and its only about 20 minutes. I'm sure someone on here can elaborate on this.
Is the length of time for test likely to have any damaging effect on the pipework and connections?
 
Did you purge all the air out ?

Also plastic suppliers normally recommend a water test pressure of around 10 bar for an hour max
 
too many factors come into a long test temperature and bariometric pressure, need to be calculated
 
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