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Commercial heating plant room equipment including pressurisation and pump installations
Pressurisation Units

Pressurisation Units

Pressurisation units maintain the correct pressure within a sealed LTHW heating circuit, topping up automatically as needed. ComGas installs, replaces and services commercial pressurisation units for offices, schools and commercial buildings across Surrey and surrounding counties.

  • Sealed LTHW circuit specialists
  • Installation, replacement & servicing
  • Existing unit performance assessed first
  • Coordinated with pumps & controls
A specific device, within a sealed circuit

Pressurisation units are a distinct component, not a general pump.

A sealed LTHW heating circuit needs to be kept at the correct pressure to work properly — too low, and pumps can struggle to circulate water and air can be drawn into the system; too high, and safety valves can lift unnecessarily. A pressurisation unit automatically tops up the circuit to maintain the pressure within a set range. This is a distinct piece of equipment from a circulation pump, even though the two are often installed in the same plant room and can be confused with one another.

ComGas installs, replaces and services commercial pressurisation units within sealed LTHW circuits for offices, schools, care and residential settings and other commercial buildings across Surrey and surrounding counties. We assess an existing unit's performance and the wider circuit it serves before specifying a replacement, and coordinate this work with pumps, controls and any wider heating or plant room project.

This page covers the pressurisation unit itself, within the heating circuit. General circulation, booster and drainage pump installation is a separate service — see our Pump Installations page — and the wider LTHW circuit this unit protects sits within our broader commercial heating scope.

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Commercial pressurisation units from Farnham, Surrey.

Commercial pressurisation unit services

Installation, replacement and servicing for sealed heating circuits.

We assess the existing unit and circuit before specifying a replacement or new installation.

New Pressurisation Unit Installation

Installing a pressurisation unit on a new or previously open-vented heating circuit being converted to a sealed system.

  • Sizing based on the circuit's actual volume and pressure requirement
  • Installed alongside expansion vessels and safety devices
  • Coordinated with pumps and controls on the same circuit
  • Commissioned and tested before handover
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Replacement of Failed or Ageing Units

Replacing a pressurisation unit that has failed, is topping up excessively, or is no longer suited to the circuit it serves.

  • Existing unit performance assessed before replacement
  • Excessive top-up investigated rather than simply repeated
  • Like-for-like or re-specified replacement, as the circuit requires
  • Coordinated to minimise disruption to heating and hot water
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Servicing & Performance Checks

Servicing pressurisation units as a standalone visit or as part of a wider heating maintenance programme.

  • Unit performance and top-up frequency checked
  • Findings explained clearly, including any suspected circuit leak
  • Available as a standalone visit or ongoing programme
  • Coordinated with commercial boiler servicing and maintenance
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Commercial heating plant room equipment including a pressurisation unit

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How we approach a pressurisation unit project

Assess the circuit and the unit together, not the unit in isolation.

A pressurisation unit that is frequently topping up, cycling excessively, or has failed is often a symptom of a wider circuit issue — a slow leak, an undersized expansion vessel, or a unit that was never correctly matched to the system's volume in the first place. We assess the unit and the circuit together before recommending a straightforward replacement, so we are not simply repeating a specification that was never right.

Installation or replacement is sequenced to minimise disruption to heating and hot water, and coordinated with any pump or controls work happening on the same circuit. Once complete, the unit is commissioned and its performance checked before handover, and we explain what to look out for if it needs attention in future.

  • Existing unit and wider circuit assessed together
  • Sizing based on actual circuit volume and pressure requirement
  • Coordinated with pumps and controls on the same circuit
  • Installation sequenced to minimise disruption to heating and hot water
  • Performance checked and commissioned before handover
  • Findings and completed scope confirmed on handover
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What we consider before any pressurisation work

Frequent top-ups usually point somewhere else in the circuit.

Before replacing a pressurisation unit, we consider whether the wider circuit is contributing to the problem — an undersized or failed expansion vessel, a suspected leak, or pumps that are placing unusual demand on the system. We also consider access for future maintenance and how replacement can be sequenced to minimise disruption to heating and hot water in an occupied building.

  • Expansion vessel condition and sizing checked alongside the unit
  • Suspected leaks investigated rather than assumed away
  • Access for future maintenance considered at specification stage
  • Disruption to heating and hot water minimised through sequencing
  • Coordination with pumps and controls on the same circuit
  • Scope confirmed and agreed before work begins
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Every pressurisation unit project is scoped to the specific circuit and building. We assess the wider system rather than treating the unit as an isolated component.

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Pressurisation unit FAQs

Questions about commercial pressurisation units

Common questions about what a pressurisation unit does and when it needs attention.

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Is a pressurisation unit the same as a circulation pump?

No. A pressurisation unit maintains pressure within a sealed heating circuit by topping up as needed; a circulation pump moves water around that circuit. The two are distinct pieces of equipment, even though they are often installed in the same plant room — see our separate Pump Installations page for circulation pumps.

Why does our pressurisation unit keep topping up?

Frequent top-ups usually point to something else in the circuit — a slow leak, an undersized or failed expansion vessel, or a unit that was never correctly matched to the system. We assess the wider circuit before simply replacing the unit like-for-like.

Can you service our existing pressurisation unit rather than replace it?

Yes, where the unit and wider circuit are performing as expected, servicing rather than replacement is often the right approach. We assess this and explain our findings before recommending either option.

Will replacing our pressurisation unit affect our heating or hot water?

We sequence installation and replacement to minimise disruption, and can discuss timing to fit around your operations. The extent of any disruption depends on the specific circuit and installation, which we confirm as part of any survey.

Can pressurisation unit work be combined with a pump or controls upgrade?

Yes. Pressurisation units, pumps and heating controls often sit on the same circuit, and we coordinate work across all three where a project needs it, rather than treating each in isolation.

Is pressurisation unit servicing included in your boiler maintenance programme?

It can be. Our preserved commercial boiler servicing and heating maintenance programme can include pressurisation unit checks as part of a planned visit — let us know if you'd like this included when discussing a maintenance arrangement.

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Dealing with a failed pressurisation unit, or reviewing your sealed circuit?

Tell us about the circuit, the symptoms you've noticed — such as frequent top-ups or pressure loss — and any access or timescale constraints. We can advise on the right approach and arrange a survey where appropriate.

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