greenstar 30cdi system boiler. low pressure.

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AAAgh. i have a greenstar 30cdi system boiler with no filling loop and nowhere to stick plastic charging key! my boiler has a pressure guage that is only reading .5 . My builder has told me that the sysem is filled by the small tank in the loft. THAT DOESENT SEEM TO BE RIGHT. Can anyone help?
 
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Thanks Kev. I dont really know if its a vented system but are you saying although the pressure indicator reads .5 when cold and drops to o when boiler heating up thats ok?
 
Thanks Kev. I dont really know if its a vented system but are you saying although the pressure indicator reads .5 when cold and drops to o when boiler heating up thats ok?

you didn't say that in your first post :confused:

if you don't have a filling loop it must be tank fed try draining some water out of the system and see if the tank starts filling

btw i never said it was tank fed just that it can be ;)
 
At least i now know its a vented system. Cant see why a pressure indicator fitted. It must be there to panic and confuse the confused!!! Thank you for your help.. :D
 
Hi.

Could some one please give me some advise. I know alot of people have asked this so apologises for bringing this up but i'm stumped.

I cannot get central heating working (hot water fine)

Right, my boiler reads 0.5bar pressure when cold and 0 when hot water is on. I cannot get any heat to radiators.

I have read about a T-key whic his missing (put T-key into black hole with white end and then turn??) but have no idea where this is in the boiler... I also have a small water tank in the loft room (which I have empited a little but pressure not moved). I also have a big hot water tank in my bathroom which heats the radiator in there.

Any help would be greatly apprecaited, especially before it gets really cold.

Thanks Andy
 

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