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    Drip from pipe into pipe under combi boiler.

    By turning off the power to the boiler, there is no chance of any water being heated and therefore "expanding" and thus forcing the PRV to lift and let by. So it is a good idea to unplug it? Can you say yes or no. :) I have not had a reply from the engineer and as stated before will be...
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    Drip from pipe into pipe under combi boiler.

    UPDATE. Good Morning! Without a flashing red light or F1 there was a drip which I saw this morning. I used the hot water and it seems to have stopped. We dont use much hot water, boiling a kettle for dishes and DH shaving, face washing in the am/pm, would NOT using the hot water enough cause...
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    Drip from pipe into pipe under combi boiler.

    Thank you for spending time, early Saturday morning! It was dripping after a F1 fault which happens time to time and I reset it by the reset button. I just had a hot shower and it is not dripping. Will be going away for a week now and a month in August, can/will/should unplug from the scoket...
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    Drip from pipe into pipe under combi boiler.

    It has stopped dripping! Shall I wait to see if it happens again?
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    Drip from pipe into pipe under combi boiler.

    Hi, I live in a block of flats and I recently got the Bulex/Valient same company, serviced. My question is, there is a drip from a pipe into another pipe which has been cut to receive this water, but I have never noticed a drip before. Is it OK or should I get the service man out again? Thanks.
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