Steve12345
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About me: non-professional, average DIY guy. new to this forum.
My boiler: Glowworm Flexicom24cx combi
Long story short, yesterday I set about removing a sink and radiator from a bathroom that's soon to be renovated. I turned off the mains water at the stop-cock, as well as ensuring the heating wouldn't kick in.
Completed the job, turned stop-cock tap back on and checked for leaks – all good!
I noticed the boiler was reporting it had very low pressure so I topped it up to 1 bar with the filling loop hose.
End result:
Central heating – fires up and radiators work fine
Cold taps – good pressure works fine
Hot taps – very low pressure, flow quickly falls to a dribble then stop. Boiler doesn’t fire up on demand as it should.
I then noticed that the boiler pressure was increasing ever so slowly, 1.1 bar, 1.5, 2.0, and now settled on 3.5 bar after a few hours.
I suspect what's happened is I had the sink taps (hot & cold) open when I turned off the mains water suppy and stupidly didn’t turn the boiler off at the mains. So it might have been trying to supply hot water when there was no cold coming in and this has broken something.
No error messages or funny smells though.
The increasing pressure in the CH system might be down to either me opening up the stop-cock more than it was originally, or possibly not turning off the filling loop hose fully.
So in short, low pressure in hot water, high pressure in CH.
Can anyone offer any advice or opinions as to what might be the cause or things to check for?
So far I'm guessing...
a) burnt out pump for the on-demand hot water system
b) accidentally fiddled with a valve setting on a pipe into the boiler when using the filling hose
c) incorrectly drained and refilled the system resulting in trapped air or broken sensors
Many thanks, and yes I shouldn't be allowed near any plumbing again!
Steve
My boiler: Glowworm Flexicom24cx combi
Long story short, yesterday I set about removing a sink and radiator from a bathroom that's soon to be renovated. I turned off the mains water at the stop-cock, as well as ensuring the heating wouldn't kick in.
Completed the job, turned stop-cock tap back on and checked for leaks – all good!
I noticed the boiler was reporting it had very low pressure so I topped it up to 1 bar with the filling loop hose.
End result:
Central heating – fires up and radiators work fine
Cold taps – good pressure works fine
Hot taps – very low pressure, flow quickly falls to a dribble then stop. Boiler doesn’t fire up on demand as it should.
I then noticed that the boiler pressure was increasing ever so slowly, 1.1 bar, 1.5, 2.0, and now settled on 3.5 bar after a few hours.
I suspect what's happened is I had the sink taps (hot & cold) open when I turned off the mains water suppy and stupidly didn’t turn the boiler off at the mains. So it might have been trying to supply hot water when there was no cold coming in and this has broken something.
No error messages or funny smells though.
The increasing pressure in the CH system might be down to either me opening up the stop-cock more than it was originally, or possibly not turning off the filling loop hose fully.
So in short, low pressure in hot water, high pressure in CH.
Can anyone offer any advice or opinions as to what might be the cause or things to check for?
So far I'm guessing...
a) burnt out pump for the on-demand hot water system
b) accidentally fiddled with a valve setting on a pipe into the boiler when using the filling hose
c) incorrectly drained and refilled the system resulting in trapped air or broken sensors
Many thanks, and yes I shouldn't be allowed near any plumbing again!
Steve