I have a Baxi Main combi boiler and decided to leed one of the rads. One rad seems to have load of air in as it took a few minutes to bleed. I then notice the pressure on the gauge was below 0.5, so topped up the boiler. I stopped when the needle was at around 1.5, but the needle continued to go until it was at 3 (in the red).
I thought I could reduce this by bleeding the rads again to remove some of the water, but it hasn't done much.
Is there an easy way to resolve this issue? Will having high pressure cause an major problems?
Many Thanks for your help.
I thought I could reduce this by bleeding the rads again to remove some of the water, but it hasn't done much.
Is there an easy way to resolve this issue? Will having high pressure cause an major problems?
Many Thanks for your help.