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Hi all,
I have Glowworm condensing combi boiler at a rented property. The central heating pressure in the system has always been 0.9 cold - 1.1 (max) when running. It has been like this for a few years. I then moved out and rented out the property. Being let, I had to get a gas safety cert last year. I have had a few tenants, but not seen the boiler running hot for about 6 months. I now have a new tenant and while checking the house I noticed the boiler pressure up at 3.2 bar and flashing. As far as I know, the system has NOT been topped up and the internal filler is securely isolated.
The pressure when cold is about 1.2 bar, but when hot at 3.2. I have just bled the radiators and found NO air at all in them. I have drained a small amount of water off and got the pressure down to about 2.8 bar.
Any idea what could be the problem. The radiators are all fitted with thermostats except 2 of them which are permanently on. (heat leaks), and the heat reaches them very quickly, so can rule out any blockages etc.
Could there be an internal fault?
Any ideas please.
Thanks.
I have Glowworm condensing combi boiler at a rented property. The central heating pressure in the system has always been 0.9 cold - 1.1 (max) when running. It has been like this for a few years. I then moved out and rented out the property. Being let, I had to get a gas safety cert last year. I have had a few tenants, but not seen the boiler running hot for about 6 months. I now have a new tenant and while checking the house I noticed the boiler pressure up at 3.2 bar and flashing. As far as I know, the system has NOT been topped up and the internal filler is securely isolated.
The pressure when cold is about 1.2 bar, but when hot at 3.2. I have just bled the radiators and found NO air at all in them. I have drained a small amount of water off and got the pressure down to about 2.8 bar.
Any idea what could be the problem. The radiators are all fitted with thermostats except 2 of them which are permanently on. (heat leaks), and the heat reaches them very quickly, so can rule out any blockages etc.
Could there be an internal fault?
Any ideas please.
Thanks.
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