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wonneil
Hi All,
I am new to this forum as looking for a bit of general advice...
I have got a Glow Worm boiler which had a F9 (pressure) warning message when the boiler was displaying 1.5 bar, I think I found the problem which was an upstairs towel radiator that needed bleeding. It took me about 20 minutes to bleed the water out of the radiator and afterwards the boiler dropped to 0.6 bar, so using the silver braided hose pipe (not sure of the name) I then topped the boiler up to 1.2 bar and now it seems to be working again.
After going back upstairs and double checking the radiator, it now has air in it, so my question is do I need to repeat the process (bleed radiator and then top up pressure) until the radiator has no more air in it or is it ok to leave as is? I am not sure if the radiator needs air to keep the pressure at 1.2 bar?
Also a related question is do you all recommend that I get my boiler serviced on a regular basis or just keep checking the pressure myself every few months?
Thanks
Neil
I am new to this forum as looking for a bit of general advice...
I have got a Glow Worm boiler which had a F9 (pressure) warning message when the boiler was displaying 1.5 bar, I think I found the problem which was an upstairs towel radiator that needed bleeding. It took me about 20 minutes to bleed the water out of the radiator and afterwards the boiler dropped to 0.6 bar, so using the silver braided hose pipe (not sure of the name) I then topped the boiler up to 1.2 bar and now it seems to be working again.
After going back upstairs and double checking the radiator, it now has air in it, so my question is do I need to repeat the process (bleed radiator and then top up pressure) until the radiator has no more air in it or is it ok to leave as is? I am not sure if the radiator needs air to keep the pressure at 1.2 bar?
Also a related question is do you all recommend that I get my boiler serviced on a regular basis or just keep checking the pressure myself every few months?
Thanks
Neil