Hi folks, I'm posting this in the hope some kind soul is logged on tonight and can help (my heating engineer is unavailable till tomorrow).
AND I know NOTHING!
My wife noticed that the pressure was low and used the relief 'thingy' to try to increase the pressure to between 1-2 as per normal.
However, when she did, it shot straight up to almost 4 and now I have no idea how to get it down, so I've turned it off.
No other symptoms - is this ok to use as is overnight or should we just get the jumpers and quilts out?'m guessing this will all be connected!
I should add that we have recently been having problems with the heat exchanger and for the past few days have had intermittant, low pressure hot water - heating is fine - obviously i
Cheers
Bob
AND I know NOTHING!
My wife noticed that the pressure was low and used the relief 'thingy' to try to increase the pressure to between 1-2 as per normal.
However, when she did, it shot straight up to almost 4 and now I have no idea how to get it down, so I've turned it off.
No other symptoms - is this ok to use as is overnight or should we just get the jumpers and quilts out?'m guessing this will all be connected!
I should add that we have recently been having problems with the heat exchanger and for the past few days have had intermittant, low pressure hot water - heating is fine - obviously i
Cheers
Bob