Calculate recommended system pressure for sealed heating systems
Minimum Cold Fill Pressure: bar
Recommended Operating Pressure: bar
| System Type | Typical Pressure |
|---|---|
| Small Domestic | 1.0 β 1.2 bar |
| Two-Storey House | 1.2 β 1.5 bar |
| Large Property | 1.5 β 2.0 bar |
The Central Heating Pressure Calculator is a practical and professional tool designed to help accurately determine the correct operating pressure for central heating systems. Maintaining proper system pressure is critical for safe operation, efficient heat distribution, and long-term reliability of boilers, radiators, and pipework.
Incorrect pressure is one of the most common causes of heating system faults. Low pressure can result in cold radiators and boiler lockouts, while excessive pressure may cause leaks, component damage, and frequent pressure relief valve discharge. This calculator provides clear guidance to help installers, engineers, and homeowners maintain optimal heating system pressure.
Pressure ensures that hot water circulates effectively throughout the heating system. It also protects system components from air ingress and mechanical stress.
Radiators not heating fully or evenly
Boiler safety lockouts
Air entering the system
Reduced circulation efficiency
Increased corrosion risk
Water leaks at joints and valves
Expansion vessel failure
Frequent pressure relief valve operation
Stress on boiler heat exchanger
Reduced system lifespan
The Central Heating Pressure Calculator helps prevent these issues by identifying safe and recommended pressure ranges.
This tool calculates the recommended cold-fill and operating pressure for central heating systems based on system height, static head, and design considerations.
It is suitable for:
Sealed central heating systems
Residential and light commercial buildings
New system design and commissioning
Troubleshooting pressure-related issues
The calculator determines the minimum and recommended system pressure needed to overcome static head and maintain stable circulation.
Height of the highest radiator or system point
Boiler location relative to system
System type (sealed system)
Minimum cold-fill pressure
Recommended operating pressure
Practical pressure guidance
These outputs support safe filling, commissioning, and ongoing system maintenance.
Static head refers to the vertical height between the boiler and the highest point in the heating system.
Determines minimum pressure required
Prevents air entering the system
Ensures proper circulation
Taller buildings require higher system pressure to maintain stable operation. The calculator accounts for this relationship.
Cold pressure is measured when the system is filled but not operating. It must be sufficient to support system height and prevent air ingress.
Operating pressure increases as water heats and expands. Correct expansion vessel sizing helps manage this pressure rise.
The calculator helps determine appropriate pressure values to maintain safe limits during both conditions.
Expansion vessels absorb water expansion as temperature rises.
Correct system pressure ensures:
Proper expansion vessel operation
Stable pressure during heating cycles
Reduced stress on system components
Incorrect pressure often indicates an undersized or failed expansion vessel.
Houses and apartments
Boiler and radiator systems
Underfloor heating installations
Offices and retail buildings
Care homes and hotels
Small industrial heating loops
New system filling
Pressure troubleshooting
System upgrades and extensions
Incorrect pressure affects nearly every part of a heating system.
Reduced heat output
Increased boiler cycling
Higher maintenance costs
Increased risk of leaks
Lower energy efficiency
Using the calculator helps avoid these performance issues.
Accurate pressure recommendations
Improved heating system reliability
Reduced breakdowns and callouts
Supports safe system commissioning
Easy to use for professionals and homeowners
Check system pressure regularly
Maintain correct cold-fill pressure
Bleed radiators when needed
Inspect expansion vessel condition
Recalculate pressure after system modifications
Boiler losing pressure repeatedly
Radiators not heating evenly
Pressure relief valve discharging water
Unclear filling pressure requirements
Frequent boiler fault codes
It is the pressure of water circulating within a sealed central heating system.
Normal cold pressure typically falls within a recommended range depending on system height.
Water expands when heated, increasing system pressure.
Yes. Low pressure can cause boiler shutdowns and circulation problems.
Common causes include faulty expansion vessels, overfilling, or blocked relief valves.
Yes. It is designed primarily for sealed central heating systems.
Pressure should be checked regularly, especially before and during heating seasons.
Yes. The calculator is user-friendly and suitable for homeowners.
Yes. Taller systems require higher pressure to maintain circulation.
Yes. Any modification may alter pressure requirements.
Assumes a sealed heating system
Does not replace manufacturer instructions
Requires accurate system height input
Intended for water-based heating systems only
The Central Heating Pressure Calculator is an essential tool for ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable heating system operation. By accurately determining correct system pressure, it helps prevent common faults, reduce maintenance costs, and extend the lifespan of heating equipment.
Whether you are commissioning a new installation, diagnosing pressure problems, or maintaining an existing system, this calculator provides clear and practical pressure guidance for central heating systems.