Hello
I have a Worcester condensing boiler and recently changed the towel rail in the bathroom. I filled up the new towel rail and then topped up the boiler a little to return the pressure to normal.
However, now when I run the boiler the pressure goes up high to 3 bar.
So I bled the radiators when cold so that the pressure was back at the recommended 1.5 bar. But when I run the boiler again the pressure rises to 3 bar.
Is this because there is air trapped in the system? Is there anything I should do other than keep bleeding the radiators?
Thanks for your advice
Robin
I have a Worcester condensing boiler and recently changed the towel rail in the bathroom. I filled up the new towel rail and then topped up the boiler a little to return the pressure to normal.
However, now when I run the boiler the pressure goes up high to 3 bar.
So I bled the radiators when cold so that the pressure was back at the recommended 1.5 bar. But when I run the boiler again the pressure rises to 3 bar.
Is this because there is air trapped in the system? Is there anything I should do other than keep bleeding the radiators?
Thanks for your advice
Robin