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    Repressurise Logic Combi+ 24 - SOLVED

    OK, this makes sense. Thanks for the explanation. Going on your previous comment about the potentially broken valve, I searched for some additional help on YouTube. I have managed to solve my issue. This video directed me to the problem: He suggests that the plastic lever can be worn, to...
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    Repressurise Logic Combi+ 24 - SOLVED

    Right, thanks! I can try again at various times of the day to see if there is a difference. The valves toward the back of the photo are in the same off position, do you know what effect that has on the flow of water?
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    Repressurise Logic Combi+ 24 - SOLVED

    With both valves open the pressure is hovering just above 1. That is with the hot water and heating turned off (but the boiler power on). The central heating has just been on, it is not from cold.
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    Repressurise Logic Combi+ 24 - SOLVED

    Thanks for the quick response. With the two valves closest to the loop fully turned, nothing appears to happen. Previously I would be able to hear the water rush through the pipe when turning the valve. I have attached a photo, to confirm which valves I have changed.
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    Repressurise Logic Combi+ 24 - SOLVED

    I am trying to repressurise my boiler, this has previously been a routine task but the process I would usually follow isn't working this time. I have attached an image of the pipes and valves. Previously I would need to turn the blue and black valves nearest the loop, but this is not working...
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    Help identifying marks/stains/damage on kitchen ceiling

    Unfortunately the nearest external wall it is on the opposite side of the room. I expect that the kitchen would benefit from being redesigned to move the oven and hobs to an alternative location. On further inspection this morning I noticed that the ceiling has various patches which are...
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    Help identifying marks/stains/damage on kitchen ceiling

    We are probably guilty of not opening the window enough during cooking and so steam/grease could have been trapped in the affected area and accumulated over time. Although the cooker and sink are located in the other half of the kitchen, the affected area of the room has no means of air flowing...
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    Help identifying marks/stains/damage on kitchen ceiling

    Hi, I have some marks/stains/damage on my kitchen ceiling which I am trying to identify, I am hopeful that somebody in this forum may be able to give me some pointers. I have limited experience with DIY and limited knowledge of building construction but will try to answer any questions you...
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