Potterton Puma 80e

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Wondered if someone might be able to help.

We have a puma 80e, all is well and then suddenly we noticed there was no heat or hot water. Had a look at the boiler and the low pressure warning light had come on. Checked the pressure and it was sitting there at 1.5 bar. Unabl;e to reset the light though.

Checked the diagnostic fault finding part of the manual and it says that the water pressure valve needs replacing.

In the meantime, the boiler works if you disconnect the switch. Is this SAFE ? just until I can locate a replacement part ?

Have 2 small children who need baths !

Cheers

Mike
 
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You will find this described many times on this forum!. Usually you can clean the inside of the switch and it'll be OK. Have to drain but dont use the PRV or the boiler isolating valves, they will leak afterwards.
It ain't safe for the boiler to run dry - it might turn off on overheat before it blows up, but then again, :eek:
What you've done is a criminal offence. Livin on the edge? Well wicked.
 
Oh...illegal ? good job I didn't do it then..ahem.

What's the best way to drain the system then ? and how do I prevent airlocks etc.

Is it just a simple matter of using one of the drains on my LGF radiators ?


I appreciate your help.
 
If the rad valves are in good nick turn them all off to save draining the lot.

If the automatic air vent top left works ok it will let air in to let the water out. You only have to drain the boiler itself.
Refilling isn;t nomally so much of a prob on sealed systems where the rads haven't been drained. Might be worth having a spare AAV handy - £5 or so, 3/8" fitting, cos they tend to leak.
 
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Thanks Chris,

May well be a silly question but how will I know if the boiler has drained ?

Mike
 

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