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gas pressure is close to zero bar?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you very much for your advice; you are right it is a floor mounted boiler and of course, no guidance accompanying apart from DO NOT DRAIN; I have contacted the site manager this afternoon to ask for some explanations but I hit an answerphone (no surprise) so I guess until monday morning gentlemen, you are my only hope for some heat and hot water in the house;
I noted on the left hand side on the wall there is a knob/tap/valve connecting 2 pipes marked 'heating filling system point'; it's locked in a position parallel to the floor
on the right hand side on the wall there is a tap marked 'mains water turn off' connected to another quadrant with an indicator
does that help; oh man, do I have to try and open the whole thing? it's gas ... will it not be dangerous without any engineer around? apart from commonsense I do not possess much more... sorry!
Stanleyman, thank you so much; the pipes were connected because I heard all the water going into the system ( I no symptoms of flooding heheheh); the pressure went to 1 bar (a little above now) so I can use the hot water now; but I had to switch off the heating on the combi boiler as I do not have a bleed key and I can't empty the heaters; I have to wait for the man to come tomorrow and service it - once again many many thanks
Well done.
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