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Alex Boothby
Hi All,
First of all thanks to everyone who helped with my previous questions.
Boiler:
Ideal Mini c28
In short! My boiler pressure keeps rising. So after much investigation I think it may be that the filling loop may have a leak in it so even when shut off it keeps filling the system very slowly.
To test this, I shut off the water to the house and it appears it does not rise after this (left for 24h with no increase in pressure).
At the moment every other day I have to let a good amount of water out of a rad nipple to keep the boiler at a good pressure.
After a bit of googling, it seems most combi boilers have a detachable filling loop which you only use when topping up. Mine seems to have one permanently attached.
Does anyone have any tips about replacing the filling loop? It looks like its a bugger to get to where it connect at the back of boiler With something like this http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/combi-straight-filling-loop/46605
Or would it be easier just to replace this bit http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/isolating-valve-with-handle-15mm/89226 and leave the end connected to the Boiler?
I'm guessing I would obviously have to drain down system first (or at least to below boiler level?).
I'm assuming its similar to replacing a tap? Please say if it's something you would not recommend a novice doing.
First of all thanks to everyone who helped with my previous questions.
Boiler:
Ideal Mini c28
In short! My boiler pressure keeps rising. So after much investigation I think it may be that the filling loop may have a leak in it so even when shut off it keeps filling the system very slowly.
To test this, I shut off the water to the house and it appears it does not rise after this (left for 24h with no increase in pressure).
At the moment every other day I have to let a good amount of water out of a rad nipple to keep the boiler at a good pressure.
After a bit of googling, it seems most combi boilers have a detachable filling loop which you only use when topping up. Mine seems to have one permanently attached.
Does anyone have any tips about replacing the filling loop? It looks like its a bugger to get to where it connect at the back of boiler With something like this http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/combi-straight-filling-loop/46605
Or would it be easier just to replace this bit http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/isolating-valve-with-handle-15mm/89226 and leave the end connected to the Boiler?
I'm guessing I would obviously have to drain down system first (or at least to below boiler level?).
I'm assuming its similar to replacing a tap? Please say if it's something you would not recommend a novice doing.