Hi all, new guy needs help.
Just moved into a new house that has got a Worcester 240 Combi BF boiler fitted, it has been boxed into a kitchen cupboard, and can only see a couple of inches of the pipes going into the bottom of it, some of which have screw driver type slots on them (they are hard to get at due to being right at the back of the cupboard it is fitted into!). Tried the boiler for the first time, noticed the pressure was on '1' and slowly most of the radiators got hot. There was gurgling from the pipes, so decided to bleed the radiators, only a few had air in them (quite alot of air in the upstairs ones) and thought this might help. But now i still have some radiators not working (some of the upstairs ones) and the pressure has dropped to about .3! - Throughout the day the pressure has crept back up, although not back to '1' yet.
Any solutions?
I have a mixture of old fashioned (original) shaped ones, which are working very well, and newer style ones mainly upstairs.
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Just moved into a new house that has got a Worcester 240 Combi BF boiler fitted, it has been boxed into a kitchen cupboard, and can only see a couple of inches of the pipes going into the bottom of it, some of which have screw driver type slots on them (they are hard to get at due to being right at the back of the cupboard it is fitted into!). Tried the boiler for the first time, noticed the pressure was on '1' and slowly most of the radiators got hot. There was gurgling from the pipes, so decided to bleed the radiators, only a few had air in them (quite alot of air in the upstairs ones) and thought this might help. But now i still have some radiators not working (some of the upstairs ones) and the pressure has dropped to about .3! - Throughout the day the pressure has crept back up, although not back to '1' yet.
Any solutions?
I have a mixture of old fashioned (original) shaped ones, which are working very well, and newer style ones mainly upstairs.
Any help appreciated!
Thanks

