Thank you - at least now I can rule out any pressurization errors (and have learned what system I have)!
Probably time to call in an expert - thanks for your help!
I'd need to go back up to check but what I do remember is once, the rads upstairs had no water in them. When i checked the smaller tank in the loft it was bone dry, I wiggled the stopcock a bit and it filled with water. I can see a pipe at the top of that one where overspill went down and about...
I do indeed. One large one and then a smaller one sort of attached to it. Does this mean it's a gravity fed system? Is there a way to add water into the system this way?
Sorry they're not great pics - I've a lot of shelving in the way..
First pic is on the right hand side, above the cylinder
Second is hard to make out but to the left, I believe this turns the hot water on or off in the bathroom
The rest are above and around the cylinder
Both pipes goes through the wall and outside, which I assume is the condense pipe and maybe a waste pipe? The copper pipe just leads into the air outside, the other goes down into an external pipe and looks like down a drain..
I checked the gas and it seems ok, I can hear it going in. I know L2 is a burner issue but I also read that low pressure in the system also causes the burner to not stay lit. I'm trying to eliminate all potential reasons as to why it's not working before I start looking into replacing components..
Hi.
Apologies if this has been asked - can't find if it has though?
I have a Ideal Logic System 24 boiler - giving me the L2 error. One of the reasons i read was it could be low pressure and indeed, my gauge is at 0. If I try to use the boiler it will increase but usually to about 0.8. From what...