The only valves I've opened are black ones and they are the loop that allows you to increase the pressure, I did try to turn the blue valve on the for right as suggested but it won't budge and I've not touched it .
Brian ,is it so that the boiler was not working for heating before you topped up pressure ?
The mains water outage wouldn't stop the boiler from providing heating . The boilers isolation valves can't turn themselves off ,if you didn't touch them forget them they are not your issue
Brian ,is it so that the boiler was not working for heating before you topped up pressure ?
The mains water outage wouldn't stop the boiler from providing heating . The boilers isolation valves can't turn themselves off ,if you didn't touch them forget them they are not your issue
The boiler was working fine before the water outage and the only reason I topped the pressure up was because after it became apparent that the heating wasn't working I checked for air in the system, there was a bit say a hiss for 2 seconds and because it says in the operating instructions pressure should be between 1and2 bar it topped it up from 1.5 to 1.8 .
Sounds like the pump could be stuck, which will need an engineer. You could try super fire, press and hold the spanner button and the plus button twice, should get a capital H, see what happens and report back
Sounds like the pump could be stuck, which will need an engineer. You could try super fire, press and hold the spanner button and the plus button twice, should get a capital H, see what happens and report back
From what I was told when we had this boiler fitted was that it's a fully pumped system and considering I don't have an issue with the domestic hot water hotness or pressure wise I would say that the pump is working as it should but like I said I'm not a heating engineer.
From what I was told when we had this boiler fitted was that it's a fully pumped system and considering I don't have an issue with the domestic hot water hotness or pressure wise I would say that the pump is working as it should but like I said I'm not a heating engineer.
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