Hi all, I’ve been having to re-do the majority of the pipework to the upstairs of my house and most recently have had to cut the heating circuit pipes a couple of meters from the boiler. As I’m also having to live in the place while this goes on understandably hot water would be a bonus, so selected just hot water on the boiler and gave it a shot, on starting up the central heating pump kicks in regardless and so there was bit of a spillage – they’re now both capped with stop ends, pressure is good, no leaks, however the boiler isn’t firing up for hot water on demand. I did take advice from a boiler engineer before trying however he’s not an oil man.
Would it seem likely to have locked out? I remember my boiler serviceman saying there was a bleed valve on top of the boiler which I’m assuming I could use to release any air however I’m not now sure which section it was on!
Any help gratefully received, thanks
Would it seem likely to have locked out? I remember my boiler serviceman saying there was a bleed valve on top of the boiler which I’m assuming I could use to release any air however I’m not now sure which section it was on!
Any help gratefully received, thanks