Hi can anyone help please?
Last week I noticed that the pressure was low on my Worcester 28si boiler so I opened the pressure relief valve to increase the pressure. I thought I had closed it but today I noticed that there is a lot of water dripping from the outlet valve and the water pressure needle is in the red...above 3.0bars.
1. How do I know when the pressure relief valve is off? There is no visible off position. I can't remember which way I turn it for off.
2. How do I get the pressure down and stop the water dripping?
I don't want to call a plumber out if it is something that I can put right myself.
Thanks
Last week I noticed that the pressure was low on my Worcester 28si boiler so I opened the pressure relief valve to increase the pressure. I thought I had closed it but today I noticed that there is a lot of water dripping from the outlet valve and the water pressure needle is in the red...above 3.0bars.
1. How do I know when the pressure relief valve is off? There is no visible off position. I can't remember which way I turn it for off.
2. How do I get the pressure down and stop the water dripping?
I don't want to call a plumber out if it is something that I can put right myself.
Thanks