hi-spec is correct -the only way your heating system can increase in pressure (assuming the system is plumbed correctly) is through the domestic water heat exchanger which is known as a "plate heat exchanger"
Never heard of one failing before but I suppose it is possible.
they as made of stainless steel and generally have 4 connections -2 for the primary water and 2 for the domestic
do remove filling loop as hi-spec suggests - it is possible for these to pass water
dave b
dave broadbent
June 2007