Waht is the working water pressure for a domestic heating system?

pressure of the water in a domestic heating system other words in a normal house

Answers:
A sealed (pessurised) system is normally about 1.5 bar. Open vented - depends on the head, 10 meters/ 33' = 1bar
Approx 10 psi.
A lot of heating systems aren't sealed pressure systems but the ones that are 1.5bar
Working water pressure will be about 1 bar or 1 kg/cm^2(g) or 14.22 psi (g) as it is heated in open unlike close system.If the utensil used with a unlocked cover , there may be slightly more pressure inside than the atmospheric pressure.
Water will boiled (100 degree centigrade) at atmospheric presure.

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