Hi guys,
I have a "Glowworm 24ci" boiler and I opened the filling device to get the pressure to the recommended 1.0 bar. As I opened it for too long the pressure raised to 2.5 bars, but then I managed to get it back down again by bleeding water out of one of the radiators. This worked as the pressure went back down to 1.0.
My question is the following, just in case that this happens again: is there a more 'elegant' way to decrease the pressure rather than what I just did by bleeding water out of one of the radiators?
Does anyone know?
Cheers
I have a "Glowworm 24ci" boiler and I opened the filling device to get the pressure to the recommended 1.0 bar. As I opened it for too long the pressure raised to 2.5 bars, but then I managed to get it back down again by bleeding water out of one of the radiators. This worked as the pressure went back down to 1.0.
My question is the following, just in case that this happens again: is there a more 'elegant' way to decrease the pressure rather than what I just did by bleeding water out of one of the radiators?
Does anyone know?
Cheers