Hi. Can someone please help me???
(Sorry in advance for the long-winded explanation)...
I have a Main 24 HE Boiler which keeps cutting out. According to the fault light indicators it suggests the problem is Air Proving... What does this mean?
Apparently I have the old-style version of this boiler, with 3 lights and one small twistable knob. (Approx 8 years old).
A friend who knows a little bit about boilers suggested I unscrew a little plastic plug under the boiler to see if there was any build up of water... And behold quite a bit came gushing out.
The first time I did this the water was very silty. Anyways after draining it and replacing the plastic plug it worked perfectly for a few hours, but then stopped again. I repeated the above and again more (clean and clear) water came out.
I've since done this a few more times... But clearly I can't keep draining it every few hours.
I also tried keeping the plug off/out just to see how much water drips out when it's operational and although it dripped for a minute it eventually stopped dripping completely and the boiler seemed to work perfectly for quite a few hours. However this is clearly not a good long term solution.
Can anyone please help and offer some (sensible) suggestions?
Thanks so much in advance!
Nev
(Sorry in advance for the long-winded explanation)...
I have a Main 24 HE Boiler which keeps cutting out. According to the fault light indicators it suggests the problem is Air Proving... What does this mean?
Apparently I have the old-style version of this boiler, with 3 lights and one small twistable knob. (Approx 8 years old).
A friend who knows a little bit about boilers suggested I unscrew a little plastic plug under the boiler to see if there was any build up of water... And behold quite a bit came gushing out.
The first time I did this the water was very silty. Anyways after draining it and replacing the plastic plug it worked perfectly for a few hours, but then stopped again. I repeated the above and again more (clean and clear) water came out.
I've since done this a few more times... But clearly I can't keep draining it every few hours.
I also tried keeping the plug off/out just to see how much water drips out when it's operational and although it dripped for a minute it eventually stopped dripping completely and the boiler seemed to work perfectly for quite a few hours. However this is clearly not a good long term solution.
Can anyone please help and offer some (sensible) suggestions?
Thanks so much in advance!
Nev
