Loss of Water from Oil Fired Central Heating System

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Hi

If a the water in a central heating system was to escape due to a leak what would stop the boiler from overheating ?

Would the temperature in the boiler simply rise up to that set at the overheat thermostat and then shut down ?
 
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Depending on what type of boiler was fitted and what system, but primarly yes. modern boiler would of kicked out on numerous thing tho before over heat due to lack of water, you've got flow switches, dry fire thermistor, pressure sensors. Why?
 
We have a Grant Vortex Condensing System Boiler on a sealed system.

I happened to read the instructions for the latest model where it recommended that a low pressure switch in the central heating pipe work.

In the event of a pressure drop ( loss of water ) this would shut the boiler down.

I think that it may be a requirement when there is plastic pipe work included as part of the central heating system ?
 
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A system boiler by defination is sealed and should come with all the necessary safety devices fitted as standard. I never had any dealings with grant boiler so do not know the full workings of them. But i would of thought unless you've had the system upgrade, not the boiler to sealed ( by this i mean a external pressure vessel, PRV etc then your boiler should be fine. If your unsure i'd speak to Grant and upon you giving them the model number etc will be able to tell you exactly the right course of action if any. good luck
 

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