District Heating

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Hello, who can help? I'm going to sound pretty thick about all this, but here goes: I just moved into a flat with district heating. There is a Logotherm Unit in the flat, and apparently the flat below is 'fed' via this flat.

My problem is that the boiler (?) makes a loud 'boiling' noise, 24/7, even when my own heating is completely off. There are a range of switches and knobs accessible on the unit and I'm tempted just to turn the whole lot off and close off the water too, but I worry a little about maybe blowing the place up. As the night wears on I'm more and more tempted to just go for it.

Is there anything I really should not touch, or is there a particular order in which things should be switched off?

PS: I have spoken to the maintenance guys, of course, but they don't seem to have much enthusiasm for finding a solution to the problem.

Thanks for any advice!
 
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Logotherm is sold in the UK by Pegler-Yorkshire. Get in touch with the tech support team on 0800 156 0015. They should be able to help you.
 

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