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dpicton



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:48 pm    Post subject: Combi boiler Reply with quote

I wish to insert a new radiator and remove an existing radiator within an 'up and running' heating system that is powered by a combi boiler. I have not dealt with a combi boiler installation before and so am unfamiliar with the system. I am not a plumber but am reasonably competent and am happy about fitting the new and removing the radiators having done this before with non combi boiler installations. My question is, when I refill the system having done the job, how do I re-pressurise the system, what else do I need to do at this final stage? Thank you in anticipation. Don Picton
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rosebery



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:35 am    Post subject: Re: Combi boiler Reply with quote

Its easier than what you did previously. Just release the pressure from the system by draining water off at the drain cock. On the boiler there is a pressure guage. When this drops to zero you can isolate the radiator concerned and make your replacement.

When you have finished then you can repressurise the system using the "filling loop" for the boiler. This will probably be indentifable as a length of flexible braided pipe with one end connected to the boiler and the other to a ballofix service valve. Some boilers have an inbuilt system which is operated by inserting a special key in the base of the boiler. Open the valve and monitor the pressure at the guage. When it reaches iro 1.5 bar shut the valve.

Job done.

Cheers
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dpicton



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Combi boiler Reply with quote

[quote="rosebery"]Its easier than what you did previously. Just release the pressure from the system by draining water off at the drain cock. On the boiler there is a pressure guage. When this drops to zero you can isolate the radiator concerned and make your replacement.

When you have finished then you can repressurise the system using the "filling loop" for the boiler. This will probably be indentifable as a length of flexible braided pipe with one end connected to the boiler and the other to a ballofix service valve. Some boilers have an inbuilt system which is operated by inserting a special key in the base of the boiler. Open the valve and monitor the pressure at the guage. When it reaches iro 1.5 bar shut the valve.

Job done.

Cheers[/quote]

Thanks very much for that, DP
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