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My Potterton Lynx 2 seems to have an appetite for water pressure switches. Over its 10-12 year life it must have got through about 5 - it did 2 last year alone!
Now, it's not an expensive part to have changed, and the boiler can be coaxed to run without it (keeping a keen eye on the w.p. gauge of course!), but I just wondered if any of the regulars could offer any advice?
The system is kept clean with all additives, inhibitors etc. It has had periodic drain downs when new rads have been fitted etc, so I dont think it's a case of sludge and muck blocking the sensor.
Also, can the switch be cleaned, adjusted etc instead of being replaced?
Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom, p*ss taking etc.
Now, it's not an expensive part to have changed, and the boiler can be coaxed to run without it (keeping a keen eye on the w.p. gauge of course!), but I just wondered if any of the regulars could offer any advice?
The system is kept clean with all additives, inhibitors etc. It has had periodic drain downs when new rads have been fitted etc, so I dont think it's a case of sludge and muck blocking the sensor.
Also, can the switch be cleaned, adjusted etc instead of being replaced?
Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom, p*ss taking etc.