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Hi, Does anyone know if the Potterton Promax Ultra 40 Boiler have a filter to release water, if the pressure it too high?
Or do I just have to release some from a radiator?
On using it again for the first time this year for heat, the same thing has happened that happened last year.
Basically, I can't have the pressure above 1.2 or the boiler goes nuts when the heat is on and ends up going upwards of 3.0 bar which leads to it just repeatedly turning off and on and giving error messages saying the pressure it too high.
When this happened last year I got it services and mentioned this, as I was of the impression I should be able to set it to around 1.5 bar, but he couldn't find any issue, and just said don't go looking for issues that aren't there.
I have the radiator temp on the boiler set to 68c.
Will it just be the case, this boiler just likes a low resting pressure, probably about 1.1 is what i'd need to set it to.
The only reason I asked about the water filter is because when I repressurised after bleeding the radiators, it accidentally went a bit over what I wanted, and wondered if there is an easy way on the boiler itself to release water?
Regards
James
Or do I just have to release some from a radiator?
On using it again for the first time this year for heat, the same thing has happened that happened last year.
Basically, I can't have the pressure above 1.2 or the boiler goes nuts when the heat is on and ends up going upwards of 3.0 bar which leads to it just repeatedly turning off and on and giving error messages saying the pressure it too high.
When this happened last year I got it services and mentioned this, as I was of the impression I should be able to set it to around 1.5 bar, but he couldn't find any issue, and just said don't go looking for issues that aren't there.
I have the radiator temp on the boiler set to 68c.
Will it just be the case, this boiler just likes a low resting pressure, probably about 1.1 is what i'd need to set it to.
The only reason I asked about the water filter is because when I repressurised after bleeding the radiators, it accidentally went a bit over what I wanted, and wondered if there is an easy way on the boiler itself to release water?
Regards
James