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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    ah. the rad vent is the bleed valve.....got it. last night it left it at 2.6 bar, this morning it was at about 1.6, and did fire up when I changed the thermostat. It's humming along "contentedly" at 2.2 now. I'm collecting numbers for when I call-out. I've got about 40L of oil left in the tank...
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    ok that diagram doesn't appear to correspond to the boiler layout I have. again half of the rest of that was foreign (I have no idea what a rad(iator) vent is -- or where it is, or where the inlet or outlet pipe is without going over the text on a print out without it in front of me. I'm just...
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    ok thanx. I've just done 3/4 turn of the towel radiator ("top" of the system), just a tiny amount of water came out no air, I tightened it back up. Do you think that bare white pin is the pressure valve, and someone didn't replace the red cap?
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    I've just turned the thermostat down for half an hour to switch it off, pressures gone from approx 3.1, to 2.6. have switched it on again. can anyone possibly confirm that the bare white pin is the pressure release valve? would I press that down to take the dial down from 3.0? (5 minutes later)...
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    I've just found this. I wonder? one white pin with no red cap over it. That's comes from a flexi pipe which comes direct from the pressure dial pipework. maybe someone (a call out) has been playing with it, and didn't put it back on (previous owners/tennants/call out I'm guessing)
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    if the pressure is at 3, can I manually press something in to lower it to 2 for example? right now it hasn't blown up (touch pipe.....) so I'm as inclined to just leave it until I phone someone. I did just try a small bleed from the top of the towel heater (highest point) and a tiny amount of...
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    thanks....there absolutely doesn't seem to be anything that looks like that, that I can see
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    re call out - of course. I'm absolutely going to get a call-out to have a check over it [assuming it doesn't explode before then] Do you or anyone know where on these two images it would be? I've consulted google, and the results don't seem to be in the photo
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    Is this the pressure release valve? (photo)

    If anyone can advise. thanks. Boiler was at 2.2 when I left it last night, had dropped to 1 this morning and needed the wras lever turning it currently at just over 3 - which I'm aware is too high for comfort? When I turned the wras lever this morning, it kicked in at about 2.0
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    ok, here are some photos. I can see the pipe that says "use a pressure reducing valve", but can't actually see the valve. the blue wras lever on the side is the one that I think the boiler service guy put on there himself. I guess I will keep an eye on the pressure gauge to see how it fluctuates...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    I'll need to start doing some checks that I hadn't done before. when it was working I hadn't paid much attention to it. I'll need to start doing some checks when it's "good". some parts of the manual contained information which was completely alien to me without some introductory knowledge --...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    thanks but most of that is a foreign language to me (I'll have to re read it) and also sounds more technical and involved than I should be attempting. it's a warmflow KC90HE (installed 2017 as far as I know), has been serviced regularly (most recently last June or so I believe), but the boiler...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    so if possible if you or anyone could tell me if I've got this right. I thought that this pressure dial (3 bar) was air, and was some mysterious subsystem inside the boiler. but the 3 bar is actually the water pressure of the entire central heating pipework inside the house? so if I did open a...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    thanks I've seen the expansion vessel yes, largish round grey disc, about the diameter of a football. I saw it from taking the boiler side panel off then a few googles later found descriptions of what I was looking at ok cool so I think I'm learning something. the 50mL let out from the un...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    This is what (confuses/curious/need more input [short circuit film reference]) question is I'm trying to understand....if I accidentally let out about 50mL of water from over bleeding, does that mean the closed system now is missing 50mL of water, and when I re pressurize the boiler, does that...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    edit - I did have a text message (and voice) dialogue with the heating guy who installed the wras lever, I told him the current pressure (this was about 2 months ago) was 2.8, he said that's fine (quote). two months ago according to the text I sent, it was about 2.3 bar. 10 minutes ago is...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    thanks so the central heating is a closed system, am I right in saying that? if I took one of the valves off the towel heater in the top bathroom (top of the radiator) and poured water in from a jug, would that "fill in" any air gaps? but that would just fill it to 1 bar I would guess?
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    thanks I'm sure this is a very in depth subject, but what actually causes the pressure to increase to that 3 bar level? if there is a leak somewhere would that not cause it to lose pressure rather than build up? by the way could relatively low oil level in the oil storage tank cause this? I'm...
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    Is 3 bar too high for a combi oil boiler?

    Just as the question really.... There is some history but the boiler fairly regularly loses pressure, and I have to turn a blue wras lever (that I'm told a previous plumber apparently installed) to get pressure back up (every 2 or 3 days, almost always in the morning after overnight). when I...
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    Draining the radiator system

    I mentioned in another thread, but there might have been too many steps in the question Basically I want to be able (or at least say want to have the procedure ready to be able to) to drain enough to put some cleaner in (maybe 2L?), leave 48 hours, then completely drain and refill (probably...
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