Hi,
Attempting to get my Worcester 24i Jr repressurised is driving me mad. Please PLEASE help!
So the story goes as so, our W 24i Jr boiler water pressure has dropped down to ~0.5 bar, I dug out the manual that was given to us when we moved in but it doesn't mention repressurising the bioler anywhere... great.
Our last few places have just had a valve/tap to let water into the system, so I checked around the boiler (even removed the panneling that was covering the pipework) and nothing... hmmm
So I search round the web and find mention of needing a key to repressurise the system, I find the place where a key should be (on the plastic pannel under the boiler)... no key... grrrrrr
So I order a key from the web, it arives, I find this lovely forums guide on where to put the key and how to fill the system, I look under the boiler and... as far as I can tell there is no filling loop, nowhere to put the key, and nothing that resembles the picture of the filling loop in the guide...arghhhhh
So now i'm sat here with a key and no where to put it, a boiler still at 0.5 bar, and i'm at a loss at just how i'm meant to get the thing repressurised short of getting a plumber out to come take a look at it
So before I resort to getting a pro out, is there anything I can do? anyone ever seen one of these boilers not have a loop installed? why would someone do that!!!
Bah.
All help greatly welcomed!
Attempting to get my Worcester 24i Jr repressurised is driving me mad. Please PLEASE help!
So the story goes as so, our W 24i Jr boiler water pressure has dropped down to ~0.5 bar, I dug out the manual that was given to us when we moved in but it doesn't mention repressurising the bioler anywhere... great.
Our last few places have just had a valve/tap to let water into the system, so I checked around the boiler (even removed the panneling that was covering the pipework) and nothing... hmmm
So I search round the web and find mention of needing a key to repressurise the system, I find the place where a key should be (on the plastic pannel under the boiler)... no key... grrrrrr
So I order a key from the web, it arives, I find this lovely forums guide on where to put the key and how to fill the system, I look under the boiler and... as far as I can tell there is no filling loop, nowhere to put the key, and nothing that resembles the picture of the filling loop in the guide...arghhhhh
So now i'm sat here with a key and no where to put it, a boiler still at 0.5 bar, and i'm at a loss at just how i'm meant to get the thing repressurised short of getting a plumber out to come take a look at it
So before I resort to getting a pro out, is there anything I can do? anyone ever seen one of these boilers not have a loop installed? why would someone do that!!!
Bah.
All help greatly welcomed!