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The situation: Having recently found a leak in a micro-bore pipe, thanks to a plasterboard screw going right through it. I decided to fully drain the system during the repair and fill with a system cleaner to run for a few days and then drain and refill with inhibitor.
The initial problem: Upon refilling the system and bleeding the radiators I switched on the boiler only to hear lots of loud banging, the pressure hitting 4.5bar and an error message translating to "flue over temp". In a panic, I twisted the red pressure relief valve and this reduced the pressure, vented a load of air. When I restarted the system, it seemed to work fine.
The current problem: I now have a working CH system but the pressure drops to 0bar over the course of about 4 hours. There is hot water coming from the PRV so I assume this has not sealed correctly. The system is still full with cleaning agent and will require to be fully drained for:
A, fitting of a new PRV
B, refilling with fresh water and inhibitor
My question: Given the boiler being located at the highest point of the CH system, how can I refill the system safely avoiding the banging and clattering that I experienced last time?
Many thanks
John
The initial problem: Upon refilling the system and bleeding the radiators I switched on the boiler only to hear lots of loud banging, the pressure hitting 4.5bar and an error message translating to "flue over temp". In a panic, I twisted the red pressure relief valve and this reduced the pressure, vented a load of air. When I restarted the system, it seemed to work fine.
The current problem: I now have a working CH system but the pressure drops to 0bar over the course of about 4 hours. There is hot water coming from the PRV so I assume this has not sealed correctly. The system is still full with cleaning agent and will require to be fully drained for:
A, fitting of a new PRV
B, refilling with fresh water and inhibitor
My question: Given the boiler being located at the highest point of the CH system, how can I refill the system safely avoiding the banging and clattering that I experienced last time?
Many thanks
John