I've got a Ferroli Domicondens he 26c.
It had an error 37 this morning, I did some research and found that the pressure was low. I looked up online how to get it up to pressure again, the suggestion was to turn the 2 valves on the right hand side, I mistook this for the 2 blue valves, so I turned these through a quarter and nothing happened. I then noticed the 2 black knobs, turned these and it started to build pressure to 0.75 bar.
The problem is, I can turn the large blue valve and the 2 black valves back to their original position. But the smaller blue valve to the left is stuck at 90 degrees. I want to know how much force I should put into it to return it back to its original position? I'm worried if I try too hard the plastic knob will break, I can take the knob off and use pliers, but it might still be stuck and I might risk breaking the valve.
Is there a reason why it's stuck like this? Does it need replacing? Or shall I just go for it and turn with all my might.
also
The boiler is on, with the valve in that position and I'm at work all day, will I come home to a flood? Excuse my paranoia.
Thanks for any help
Steve
It had an error 37 this morning, I did some research and found that the pressure was low. I looked up online how to get it up to pressure again, the suggestion was to turn the 2 valves on the right hand side, I mistook this for the 2 blue valves, so I turned these through a quarter and nothing happened. I then noticed the 2 black knobs, turned these and it started to build pressure to 0.75 bar.
The problem is, I can turn the large blue valve and the 2 black valves back to their original position. But the smaller blue valve to the left is stuck at 90 degrees. I want to know how much force I should put into it to return it back to its original position? I'm worried if I try too hard the plastic knob will break, I can take the knob off and use pliers, but it might still be stuck and I might risk breaking the valve.
Is there a reason why it's stuck like this? Does it need replacing? Or shall I just go for it and turn with all my might.
also
The boiler is on, with the valve in that position and I'm at work all day, will I come home to a flood? Excuse my paranoia.
Thanks for any help
Steve