Confusing Pressure Gauge on a Worcester 24i

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Hello everyone!

I have a Worcester 24i Combi Boiler and the pressure gauge has 2 arms (?) on it, one grey and one red (enclosed photos - apologies for the poor quality).

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The grey one is below "0" on the gauge, and the red one above "1".
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Does one relate to gas, and one to water? If so, any ideas which is which?

I have tried to increase the water pressure, but there were so many pipes at the back, I have no idea which one I should be opening to allow more water to flow in (see pictures).

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There is one which appears to come from outside, would this be the one which needs releasing?

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It does not have a "stop clock" as such, more of a bolt:

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Can anyone give me some further tips? Your help is greatly appreciated!

Emma :D [/img][/url]
 
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It just so happens that Bengas has come to your rescue and added a post for you in the FAQs.

Try post no 41 :D
 
Hi Benga,

Thanks so much!

I have printed this out and will take it home tonight....just a couple more questions:

  • Which pipe should I be attached this "key" to?
    Can I buy these from any DIY shop?
    Do I remove it after use?
    Can I continue to use my boiler for hot showers etc? Or is it really better not to?

Thanks again (sorry for being a bit thick)

Emma :eek:
 
Parts center will have one, and the instructions on how to do it will be in your installation and service manual.

or a quick call to bosch

:)
 
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Thanks guys! :D

I have looked through the manual.... it is all a bit vague tbh.

I think a call to Bosch is deffo in order!

Thanks again!!
 
The only ones I know of are the Band D 24/28i Juniors (if fitted with the filling link kit) and the Band D CDi's (but not the twin pump models).
 

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