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    Potterton kingfisher

    I can't take a pic at the moment, but the one I saw was exactly like that. It has 1 pipe coming in and 1 pipe bended towards the tank coming out. the pressure in the gauge (showed with a black arrow)is 0.4 at the moment but there is fake red arrow wich shows 2. I suppose it shows where the red...
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    Raising floor

    Hi guys, 1 month ago I had a leakage from my shower pump(located in the bathroom nearby the water cylinder, pump and motorized valve) wich lasted 1 week. People living below me when they realized that was raining in their bathroom instead of nocking on my door they called porter. The porter...
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    Potterton kingfisher

    do you mean what my floor is made of?
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    Potterton kingfisher

    Can the expansion vessel be fill it up of gas or whatever in order to reach the right pressure? Could low pressure in the system causes pipes expanding? Is low pressure in the system a consequence of leakage? I know, I'm asking a lot of questions. :oops: thanks
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    Potterton kingfisher

    I do have a small water tank with water in it placed in the loft,(considering I live top floor), with 2 small pipes. 1 feeds the system of water via gravity, and the 2nd has an expansion vessel with a pressure gauge.I just checked the pressure in the gauge and it shows 0.4 bar. Is the pressure...
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    Potterton kingfisher

    Lack of water in the central heating system could have caused the pipes expanded? pls i need suggestions i can't afford an engineer at the moment. :cry:
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    Potterton kingfisher

    I can't post pictures of the uneven floor because you wouldn't see it properly. But I posted pics of the potterton, tank, pump and motorized valve.
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    Potterton kingfisher

    :cry: :cry: uff.. blocked pipes? low pressure?? blocked feed pipe?? or what? help pls
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    Potterton kingfisher

    The conventional boiler is working properly and the motorized valve too. My big concern is that the floor is raising slowly (above the C/H pipe) and I don't know what is causing it. Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks.
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    Potterton kingfisher

    what's the vessel pressure by the feed water tank?
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    Potterton kingfisher

    How can I know if my potterton is working with the right pressure?
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    Potterton kingfisher

    Hi guys. Could someone help me to find the pressure gauge in my conventional potterton kingfisher? Thanks
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    Help with Replacing Bathroom Extractor Fan

    I think the cable from your pull cord to the extractor fan is the switch live. the one from the juction box to the extractor fun should be the permament live. Installing an exctractor fun without timer you don't need the permanent live any more. This is one way in wich your old extractor...
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    Raising floor caused by hot pipes

    Wooden subfloor. Finished floor is laminated floor, except kitchen and bathroom, which is tiled floor. The surface now doesn't get very hot because I turned the boiler down low. But before when the boiler had a different setting (3/4 of its full power) I could feel the hot pipes under my...
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    Raising floor caused by hot pipes

    Hi guys, I moved to this new flat, top floor, 7 months ago. Hot water and Central Heating are working with a Potterton boiler Kingfisher(the way it looks like seems to be 8 or 9 years old), an indirect cylinder(Manco), a pump and a motorized valve (honeywell). The entire system should be an...
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