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ScootMP
The sorry bit is in that I have searched the forum, and found loads and loads of posts that are exactly the same problem... Jaguar combi boiler losing pressure...
We bought our house in Aug 2004, complete with Jaguar combi boiler - the bloke we bought the house off was a heating engineer (apparently) and fitted it all himself...
... we had to remove a couple of radiators due to botch jobs on other things, i.e. electrical wires touching metal floor tiles!!! (Good job he wasn't an electrician!!)
Anyway, for a few months now, the pressure just keeps dropping. We fill it up, but then it drops again - I have read your stickies and it is more than once a month we have to fill it, so obv. there is a problem - other than that, we have the following problems..
1) When we last filled it a couple of weeks ago, we stopped at 1.9 but it carried on and filled itself to 2.9. And now it won't lose pressure (typical) - I bled the towel rail in the bathroom tonight down to 2.0, but it has since risen to 2.9 again.
2) There is a pipe outside the front door under the boiler vent which drips water when the heating is on - I think this is cos the pressure is going over 3.0 - does that sound right?
3) The taps in the bathroom for sink and bath (next to boiler cupboard) only get lukewarm - I have to fill the bath with the shower to get hot enough water - yet the kitchen sink (under boiler) gets very hot
4) I have just checked the filling loop after reading the forum, and there is a valve on the RHS where we fill up, but there looks to be no valve on the LHS - the hex shape is blank where there is a screw bit on the RHS. I have also just noticed that the RHS appears to be leaking (dripping every 20secs) could it be the pressure too high, or more likely the filling valve is not fully shut (I promise we have shut it as far as poss) - shouldn't there be a valve on the LHS so the snakey pipe can be disconnected?
I know I should have gotten it serviced in the summer, unfortunately, we had a baby and so it got overlooked, but the damned thing is driving me crazy, as is not having hot water in the bathroom.
I'm sure you're sick of the same sort of question over and over, but if you wouldn't mind helping out I'd be very grateful (and if you've read this far, you might as well just hit reply!)
Many thanks for any help you can give!
We bought our house in Aug 2004, complete with Jaguar combi boiler - the bloke we bought the house off was a heating engineer (apparently) and fitted it all himself...
... we had to remove a couple of radiators due to botch jobs on other things, i.e. electrical wires touching metal floor tiles!!! (Good job he wasn't an electrician!!)
Anyway, for a few months now, the pressure just keeps dropping. We fill it up, but then it drops again - I have read your stickies and it is more than once a month we have to fill it, so obv. there is a problem - other than that, we have the following problems..
1) When we last filled it a couple of weeks ago, we stopped at 1.9 but it carried on and filled itself to 2.9. And now it won't lose pressure (typical) - I bled the towel rail in the bathroom tonight down to 2.0, but it has since risen to 2.9 again.
2) There is a pipe outside the front door under the boiler vent which drips water when the heating is on - I think this is cos the pressure is going over 3.0 - does that sound right?
3) The taps in the bathroom for sink and bath (next to boiler cupboard) only get lukewarm - I have to fill the bath with the shower to get hot enough water - yet the kitchen sink (under boiler) gets very hot
4) I have just checked the filling loop after reading the forum, and there is a valve on the RHS where we fill up, but there looks to be no valve on the LHS - the hex shape is blank where there is a screw bit on the RHS. I have also just noticed that the RHS appears to be leaking (dripping every 20secs) could it be the pressure too high, or more likely the filling valve is not fully shut (I promise we have shut it as far as poss) - shouldn't there be a valve on the LHS so the snakey pipe can be disconnected?
I know I should have gotten it serviced in the summer, unfortunately, we had a baby and so it got overlooked, but the damned thing is driving me crazy, as is not having hot water in the bathroom.
I'm sure you're sick of the same sort of question over and over, but if you wouldn't mind helping out I'd be very grateful (and if you've read this far, you might as well just hit reply!)
Many thanks for any help you can give!