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My Baxi platinum combi is 4 years old but I never sent the 5yr guarantee away after instillation, and you guessed it now i have a problem.
When the central heating is turned on the rads heat up as normal but the pressure gauge indicates the pressure continues to rise up to 3.0bar. I can then observe water dripping from the Relief valve outlet.
After probably 5 mins the drip stops and the pressure remains high but static, the boiler continues to operate until the timer turns off and then the temp/pressure drops below 0.5bar (low system pressure error code E119) I then wake up to cold house because the boiler requires re-filling. I normally re-pressure to 1.5bar and run my CH on max up to 80-86 DegC.
Would be grateful if anyone has any ideas on why my boiler is over-pressuring before I start wasting money on non-refundable parts? I'm not a heating engineer but have an understanding of heat transfer and engineering safety design.
There are no other symptoms to speak of and I have no problem with HW/CW
When the central heating is turned on the rads heat up as normal but the pressure gauge indicates the pressure continues to rise up to 3.0bar. I can then observe water dripping from the Relief valve outlet.
After probably 5 mins the drip stops and the pressure remains high but static, the boiler continues to operate until the timer turns off and then the temp/pressure drops below 0.5bar (low system pressure error code E119) I then wake up to cold house because the boiler requires re-filling. I normally re-pressure to 1.5bar and run my CH on max up to 80-86 DegC.
Would be grateful if anyone has any ideas on why my boiler is over-pressuring before I start wasting money on non-refundable parts? I'm not a heating engineer but have an understanding of heat transfer and engineering safety design.
There are no other symptoms to speak of and I have no problem with HW/CW