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Hi,
I'm currently staying at a friends house (who is at the other end of the country) and he has a leaking radiator (leaking at the bolt on the top of the copper pipe). Whenever there is any pressure in the system water flows down the pipe under the floorboards so I've just been having to wrap something round it to soak up the excess. Hopefully someone is coming to look at it next week. I daren't try anything with it myself as if I make it worse I'll probably have to foot the bill. In the meantime to stop the leak I've drained the system as I'd been told that I could still get hot water which is not the case. So I now know I'm going to have to refill the system but I don't want any water going to the central heating as this will cause the problem again.
On the combi boiler (A baxi Combi 80Eco) I have the option to switch from Reset,CH/HW, Off or just HW. I presume this will not control the water flow just where the hot water gets sent?
There are also some taps underneath the unit : CH Flow, HW Outlet, Gas Supply, CW Inlet, CH Return and Pressure relief. If I switch off the CH Flow will this stop the water going out to the radiators? Is it safe to do this for a week or so and do I also need to switch off the CH Return.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Mike
I'm currently staying at a friends house (who is at the other end of the country) and he has a leaking radiator (leaking at the bolt on the top of the copper pipe). Whenever there is any pressure in the system water flows down the pipe under the floorboards so I've just been having to wrap something round it to soak up the excess. Hopefully someone is coming to look at it next week. I daren't try anything with it myself as if I make it worse I'll probably have to foot the bill. In the meantime to stop the leak I've drained the system as I'd been told that I could still get hot water which is not the case. So I now know I'm going to have to refill the system but I don't want any water going to the central heating as this will cause the problem again.
On the combi boiler (A baxi Combi 80Eco) I have the option to switch from Reset,CH/HW, Off or just HW. I presume this will not control the water flow just where the hot water gets sent?
There are also some taps underneath the unit : CH Flow, HW Outlet, Gas Supply, CW Inlet, CH Return and Pressure relief. If I switch off the CH Flow will this stop the water going out to the radiators? Is it safe to do this for a week or so and do I also need to switch off the CH Return.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Mike