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Why is my boiler losing pressure? Combi boiler pressure - The top 10 questions to boiler pressure Martin Smith the answers your frequently asked questions on 'Why does my combination boiler lose pressure?'
The fact is that your boiler is losing pressure because there is a leak in your system. The questions below are the top 10 questions to ask about the boiler pressure which we try our best to give the best answers below.
My combi boiler is losing pressure? - This is the most asked question when searching the internet and we are here to answer your questions as follows: 2. Combi boiler pressure - This is the second most typed in question when looking for an answer. What should the pressure be on my boiler? Why does my boiler keep losing pressure? Why is my boiler losing pressure? Boiler losing pressure no leak?
What pressure should my boiler be? How to release pressure from my combi boiler? My boiler is losing pressure? Where do i pressurise the boiler? How do i release pressure from my combi boiler? In answer to question 8: To release pressure you will need to either turn the valve as shown in the picture above (please take note we only advise a qualified Engineer to do this) or you can open up a radiator drain off valve which will also take away pressure from your radiator system. Is your combi boiler losing pressure?
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In answer to questions 1/ 4/ 5/ 6/ and 9: This is because there is a leak on the central heating system which can either be due to corrosion on the pipe, leaking valve due to the gland on the radiator valve not being used or turned for a while or the pressure valve is not shutting properly. How to fix this problem? The easy way to fix this is to use a central heating liquid which goes in to your central heating and may take up to a couple of days before the liquid does it's job in stopping the leak. Make sure you check all your valves that have recently been turned on. Make sure there is no corrosion going on, check the pressure pipe outside to make sure theres no water dripping. Sometime's trying to find a leak is not easy and it may be advisable to call a Plumber out.
What should the pressure be on my combi Bolier? In answer to questions 2/ 3/ and 7. The pressure on the combi boiler should be at 1.5 bar or between 1 bar and 2 bar. If the pressure goes below 1 bar, then sometimes depending on the combi you have then the boiler will not operate. This is a safety device to stop your boiler from breaking.
If the pressure of your boiler goes higher than 3 bar then the pressure release valve will open and you will find water coming out of the pipe which is located out side. Where do i pressurise the boiler? In answer to question 10: To pressurise the combi boiler up in most circumstances then you will need to find a filling loop as pictured to the right of you. You will need to quarter turn the valve to let water through until the boiler is at its recommended pressure or where the red need is set. Just below here is abit more about this page which i had previously written which you may find of good use.

To fix the leak first you need to determine where the leak is coming from. The first thing I Martin Smith the would do is check the blow of pipe outside is not letting water out. This should be 6 inches from the ground floor, in most cases when incorrectly fitted which is most of the time you will see a 15ml pipe sticking outside the wall. If there is no leaks here then you need to go round checking all your pipes, this also includes your radiators to see if there is weeping.
The tell tail signs for this is corrosion. For your central heating system to go from one and a half bars to zero you would have to loose an approximate 1 pint to 2 litres of water. This also depends on the capacity of the central heating. The pressure release valve which if turned can lose the pressure from the boiler. What happen's if i can not find the leak and i can not stop my combination boiler from losing pressure?
Sometimes the leak can be hidden, but there is sometimes another solution, as long as the leak is very slow you can put in a liquid that seals up the leak, this may take a couple of week's to completely stop. I would like to mention when doing this to make sure you have no really black water or sludge in your system, if theres black sludge we would recommend you clear this out.
Sometimes it has been known for example, some people have central heating pipes buried under the concrete floor, to find a leak is almost impossible, this is due to incorrect procedures in fitting the system which we advise against. Some combination boilers don't operate when the pressure is below 1 bar, this is a safety device to stop any further problems occurring to the boiler, so always keep your combi boiler pressure above 1 bar and below 2 bars. Be free to look up more How to Plumbing and thank you for spending the time in reading about How to stop a boiler from depressurising. In this i have included a picture of a filling loop. Thank you to Steven Blair (twitter.com/blairy1975) for inspiring me to write the How to Plumbing about the boiler pressure. Emergency Plumber Martin Smith.
I have a boulter camray quartet oil fired boiler, as of this morning it does not seem to be firing up. There is plenty of oil in the tank and I cannot find the manual to see if that had any info. There is a 'lockout' light that is on but I can't say if that was normally on or not.
Anyone any tips or suggestions? - Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -= Over 100,000 Newsgroups - Unlimited Fast Downloads - 19 Servers =- Dennis Wynes 05.02.03 8:19. 'Dennis Wynes' wrote in news:b1rdjp$nkc$: Hm, that did something but not any good. It did allow the flame to start but it just cut out again very quickly and a bit of smoke coming out of the unit, looks like some part of the fan unit or something that looks like one has gone bad.
Any more comments/ideas? - Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -= Over 100,000 Newsgroups - Unlimited Fast Downloads - 19 Servers =- Dennis Wynes 06.02.03 1:40. I know a picture is worth a thousand words but here's the fault finding bit from my Camray 2, hope it helps! D - FAULT-FINDING D/1.
Immediately the burner stops for any abnormal reason, the red lamp (2) on the burner casing will light, unless there has been a failure in the electric power supply to the burner, due to the burning out of either a fuse or the red lamp. When the red lamp is shining, the controls of the burner are at “lock-out”, and can remain so without any danger. The burner can only be restarted manually by pressing the re-set button (2) in which the red lamp is incorporated. Having waited for at least 5 minutes with the burner at “lock-out”, the user should firmly press the re-set button(2) and then pay careful attention to what happens. Chevy manual brake master cylinder. He should try to single out which of the faults listed below is present. The burner starts, flame is established within the boiler and the burner does not return to “lock-out”: Obviously the cause of failure was only temporary, such as a sudden change in voltage, and no further action is required.
The burner starts, flame is established within the boiler, but the burner returns to “lock—out”: — polish the front surface of the photo cell (1) with a dry cloth; — make sure that the boiler tubes or flue ways are not blocked by soot, and arrange for them to be cleaned, should this be the case; — repeat the action shown at D/3. The burner starts, but no flame is established within the boiler, and the burner returns to “lock-out”: Make sure that atomized oil is being delivered by the nozzle (6) Should no fuel be sprayed out:. Turn off the main switch; — take off the locking nut (3), move the burner backwards on its hinge (5) away from the frontplate, if there is no hinge remove the burner from the boiler and, after the maintenance operations, remount it onto the boiler in the way illustrated on figure 1. — (undo the way illustrated on figure 1) — undo the nozzle (6) from its holder, using a nozzle spanner (size 16 box-spanner); —unscrew the nozzle filter(8); — take out the inner part (7) of the nozzle; — carefully wash all parts of the nozzle with Gas Oil; — never use anything metallic for cleaning the nozzle, as it could be damaged; — put the burner back into position and tighten the flange nut(3); —turn on the main switch; — repeat the ac tion shown at D/3. Raymond I have a spare (working) Reillo MEC 3GB burner + manual if you want it.
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Has newish motor, pump, controller. Saved it when I replaced my old Camray this summer. Going free to a good home - I'm in Suffolk. Will post if anyone pays shipping.

I've plenty of experience fixing boulter (Reillo) burners! Is the fan motor turning freely? Even if the burner is not lighting the motor will usually turn for a short period. They can seize after a number of years service and require replacement. Symptoms - noisy when running or seized. Oil pump - this won't usually cause the burner to fail but look out for telltale signs of oil leakage from around the pump. Its usually mounted on the opposite send of the motor to the fan.
Oil leakage will also remove lubricant from the motor bearings causing these to fail. HT transformer. Try and check if you are getting a spark accross the electrodes when the burner is starting up. If not the transformer, control box, HT lead/electrodes may be faulty. These can get clogged or dirty giving a poor spray pattern.
Clean the nozzle and or replace if suspect. These can fail or go out of adjustment giving starting problems. As mentioned by the previous poster these can get dirty or fail. Symptoms will be that a flame is established for a short time followed by burner lock out. Raymond 06.02.03 8:16. Thanks very much for all the help and I will print out the contents for future problems.
In this case it seems the problems was two fold, very high winds and me being an unknowledgable arse.! Had the boiler checked and all is well, it seems that the funny valve out side the house which I wondered what it was for is some sort of fire trap thing, the presumtion is that the boiler overheated perhaps due to the massive winds that were outside, but whatever the reason the valve tripped and stopped the oil flow.! There was enough oil in the system to allow the flame for a few seconds and so it looked to me that the oil was getting in, the service guy came round, reset the value, bleed the oil line and lo and behold and working system again (mind you he did also correct the air mix). So thanks again but all fixed now unless the valve goes again in which case I will get it replaced by a more reliable one. Regards Raymond (warm again) Stone - Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
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