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EdwardCurrent
Hello All,
I have a combi boiler that is council maintained, it was serviced a month or so ago but recently I have noticed that the pressure seemed to be getting high, so I let the pressure out through a nozzle on top of a small 'pressure' tank as advised by a friend, however the pressure is now over three. I have had a look and there is an isolator on a braided line that feeds the tank, this isolator wont turn fully off, this is allowing the pressure to rise.
Is this pressure ok ?
Will turning my incoming pressure down be ok for now ????
Will I get any more joy turning the isolator with a driver or tool rather than the plastic 'knob' (screw fit) ?
Should I panic more than I already am ????
Sorry for the rushed post.....
I have a combi boiler that is council maintained, it was serviced a month or so ago but recently I have noticed that the pressure seemed to be getting high, so I let the pressure out through a nozzle on top of a small 'pressure' tank as advised by a friend, however the pressure is now over three. I have had a look and there is an isolator on a braided line that feeds the tank, this isolator wont turn fully off, this is allowing the pressure to rise.
Is this pressure ok ?
Will turning my incoming pressure down be ok for now ????
Will I get any more joy turning the isolator with a driver or tool rather than the plastic 'knob' (screw fit) ?
Should I panic more than I already am ????
Sorry for the rushed post.....