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Hi guys,
More or less a complete novice here. I bled a radiator the other day, and then my central heating wouldn't work. I worked it out to be that the pressure had dropped to zero in the system, so I added water to the system using the valves and topped it up to 1.5bar, which I think it was at before the bleeding.
I now have continuous drips from two pipes highlighted in the picture below. Is the pressure too high? Or is it another problem?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
More or less a complete novice here. I bled a radiator the other day, and then my central heating wouldn't work. I worked it out to be that the pressure had dropped to zero in the system, so I added water to the system using the valves and topped it up to 1.5bar, which I think it was at before the bleeding.
I now have continuous drips from two pipes highlighted in the picture below. Is the pressure too high? Or is it another problem?

Any help appreciated.
Cheers
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