Hi
I am in a bit of a quandry and would appreciate advice regarding the pressure setting. I have an IDEAL CLASSIC NF60 boiler with a flexicon 8 attached. Its labbeled as a fanned flue gas boiler.
I used to have the boiler serviced annually by a plumber, and he used to say that it should that the pressure should be between 1-2, however he sadly had a stroke and retired. I therfere had called in a new chap, he claims the pressure setting was too high and that it should be below 0.5 when switched off (ie heating not on) and less than 1.0 when on. He also said that Since I had topped up the boiler I needed to put in an anticorossive retardant top up. He said that for him to do it he would need to drain the system and it would cost me around 300 + VAT depending on how long it took him to drain the system. I called up my old plumber and he said that this guy was incorrect, and that if I needed to top up anticorrosive all I had to do was isolate a room radiator and remove 1- 11/2 pints out and top it up, the way he described it seemed easy enough. I went to B&Q today and got the anticorrosive with a pump and tubes. When i tried to pass the tube into the room radiator a kind of T junction prevents me from being able to push in the tube. Unfortunately Peter ( my old plumber) is off on holiday to visit his daughter in OZ.
Any help and advice would be appreciated. Incidentally is it worth signing up with one of the Scottish gas etc plumbing insurance covers?
Thanks
Yash
I am in a bit of a quandry and would appreciate advice regarding the pressure setting. I have an IDEAL CLASSIC NF60 boiler with a flexicon 8 attached. Its labbeled as a fanned flue gas boiler.
I used to have the boiler serviced annually by a plumber, and he used to say that it should that the pressure should be between 1-2, however he sadly had a stroke and retired. I therfere had called in a new chap, he claims the pressure setting was too high and that it should be below 0.5 when switched off (ie heating not on) and less than 1.0 when on. He also said that Since I had topped up the boiler I needed to put in an anticorossive retardant top up. He said that for him to do it he would need to drain the system and it would cost me around 300 + VAT depending on how long it took him to drain the system. I called up my old plumber and he said that this guy was incorrect, and that if I needed to top up anticorrosive all I had to do was isolate a room radiator and remove 1- 11/2 pints out and top it up, the way he described it seemed easy enough. I went to B&Q today and got the anticorrosive with a pump and tubes. When i tried to pass the tube into the room radiator a kind of T junction prevents me from being able to push in the tube. Unfortunately Peter ( my old plumber) is off on holiday to visit his daughter in OZ.
Any help and advice would be appreciated. Incidentally is it worth signing up with one of the Scottish gas etc plumbing insurance covers?
Thanks
Yash
