About a week ago I let my system sit idle for a couple days and eventually the storage temps got down into the 80's. When I went to start a fire I noticed that the pressure gauge on the return pipe to the boiler was reading 0psi. I figured that it was probably just due to the problems when the system was put and the expansion tanks precharge was too high. After correcting the precharge on the expansion tanks the system has always been 140-180° so when everything cooled down the water contracted and pressure went down to zero, or so I thought. I opened up the ball valve going to the fill (paranoid) and got the system back up to 12psi. The next time I went down to start a fire the system was back to 0psi and has been every time since then. Thinking that there must be a slow leak somewhere I spent last night going through the system but couldn't find any leaks. This is odd because the fill will run for a few minutes each time before it starts to get up to pressure which means there is a good amount of water going into the system.
A few odd things I've noticed is when the circulator for the water-to-air exchange kicks on the system pressure almost immediately begins to drop. Also, the system pressure last night started climbing into the 20's. This hasn't happened since I corrected the precharge in the expansion tanks. Another weird thing is that I cannot find any evidence that the PRV has opened up.
Do you guys have any ideas???? I am thoroughly confused.
Attached is a rough diagram of my system setup.
A few odd things I've noticed is when the circulator for the water-to-air exchange kicks on the system pressure almost immediately begins to drop. Also, the system pressure last night started climbing into the 20's. This hasn't happened since I corrected the precharge in the expansion tanks. Another weird thing is that I cannot find any evidence that the PRV has opened up.
Do you guys have any ideas???? I am thoroughly confused.
Attached is a rough diagram of my system setup.