Have recently had a Greenstar 30CDi installed (professionally) and it is working well. When it was installed I had one of my radiators off the wall due to redecorating. I put the radiator back on tonight, connected, bled, all well. The pressure in the heating loop had dropped a little so I thought I'd top it up. I read the manual and ran through the steps once, and it was all fine. I then went round the house and bled the radiators. Decided to top the system back up a little to take it back to 1.2-1.5 ish and that's when problems set in. Here's what I did:
1) Inserted key into little hole
2) Turned about a 1/4 turn clockwise (looking from bottom)
3) Turned valve next to it a little
4) Heard water go and checked gauge till it read 1.5 or just under
5) Turned white vale back off again (water sound stopped)
6) Attempted to take key out
WATER GUSHING OUT!
7) Put key back in to stop water flow
Now clearly I've done something wrong, but I have no idea what. I did the same the second time as I did the first time, but this time I can't take the key out without showing everywhere with water. Most disturbingly, if I edge the key out, water seems to be coming out of the filling loop upwards
If anyone has any clues where along the line I've been an idiot, I'd be very grateful.
TIA
Peter[/b]
1) Inserted key into little hole
2) Turned about a 1/4 turn clockwise (looking from bottom)
3) Turned valve next to it a little
4) Heard water go and checked gauge till it read 1.5 or just under
5) Turned white vale back off again (water sound stopped)
6) Attempted to take key out
WATER GUSHING OUT!
7) Put key back in to stop water flow
Now clearly I've done something wrong, but I have no idea what. I did the same the second time as I did the first time, but this time I can't take the key out without showing everywhere with water. Most disturbingly, if I edge the key out, water seems to be coming out of the filling loop upwards
If anyone has any clues where along the line I've been an idiot, I'd be very grateful.
TIA
Peter[/b]