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Hi all
I've had a good look round these forums for some answers but nothing specific seems to spring to mind so I thought I'd post instead in the hope that someone can help!
I've had a Worcester 24CDi for 4 year, being in place when I moved in and have no manual. While it has always worked fine, it has not failed to escape my attention that the pressure has always been at zero bar. I understand that this is a bad thing apparently but only if you have a closed pressure system.
Is that true and if so how do I tell if my system is closed or not? Should I do something about it or not?
I've also always had a couple of radiators that haven't exactly been working to full capacity and today tried bleeding them. But once the hiss had finished and all the air gone, the performance didn't improve.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I've had a good look round these forums for some answers but nothing specific seems to spring to mind so I thought I'd post instead in the hope that someone can help!
I've had a Worcester 24CDi for 4 year, being in place when I moved in and have no manual. While it has always worked fine, it has not failed to escape my attention that the pressure has always been at zero bar. I understand that this is a bad thing apparently but only if you have a closed pressure system.
Is that true and if so how do I tell if my system is closed or not? Should I do something about it or not?
I've also always had a couple of radiators that haven't exactly been working to full capacity and today tried bleeding them. But once the hiss had finished and all the air gone, the performance didn't improve.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated