Hi yet again :<
I have read the solving guide for loss of pressure, but think it is not really what I am after. Please help again!
I needed to turn the CH off on my combi to do some work in the bathroom and turned it fully off, then back on within a few seconds. Then switched the CH off instead.
Now though the rads are making a heavy dripping noise/small bangs and the pressure drops from 1.2 to 0.5 within an hour. Switches off obviously and then kicks in when I top the pressure up again.
I have taken a lot of air out of the bathroom rad (only one with no thermostat) and again when we have the problem so air for sure.
Not had any problems like this before and surprised that turning it off then on would of caused this.
Thanks in advance.
Jay
I have read the solving guide for loss of pressure, but think it is not really what I am after. Please help again!
I needed to turn the CH off on my combi to do some work in the bathroom and turned it fully off, then back on within a few seconds. Then switched the CH off instead.
Now though the rads are making a heavy dripping noise/small bangs and the pressure drops from 1.2 to 0.5 within an hour. Switches off obviously and then kicks in when I top the pressure up again.
I have taken a lot of air out of the bathroom rad (only one with no thermostat) and again when we have the problem so air for sure.
Not had any problems like this before and surprised that turning it off then on would of caused this.
Thanks in advance.
Jay