I got a frantic phonecall from my elderly neighbour tonight.
Her Ravenheat CSI85 boiler was making a funny high pitched whining noise and when I looked the red overheat light was on. I noticed that the pressure was right down as well. I topped the boiler up first - just in case that was the problem.
I tried resetting the boiler (switched it off and on again like it says in the manual) and it seemed OK - till I turned the tap on and the whining started again and the red light came back on.
I left it switched off for 10 minutes and then tried it again - same thing happened.
I've switched it off now.
Anybody got any idea what could be wrong with it? Did I do the wrong thing in topping it up? I don't know how long the pressure had been down on it - my neighbour didn't even know what the pressure gauge was.
I know that these boilers have a 3 year warranty now, but I'm not sure if that warranty applied when this one was put in. I was going to phone Ravenheat in the morning to find out - but should it be Ravenheat that would deal with any warranty claim or the company that installed it?
Many thanks for any help - I feel sorry for the old girl - she's 80 and just out of hospital and I've went and left her with no hot water or central heating.
Her Ravenheat CSI85 boiler was making a funny high pitched whining noise and when I looked the red overheat light was on. I noticed that the pressure was right down as well. I topped the boiler up first - just in case that was the problem.
I tried resetting the boiler (switched it off and on again like it says in the manual) and it seemed OK - till I turned the tap on and the whining started again and the red light came back on.
I left it switched off for 10 minutes and then tried it again - same thing happened.
I've switched it off now.
Anybody got any idea what could be wrong with it? Did I do the wrong thing in topping it up? I don't know how long the pressure had been down on it - my neighbour didn't even know what the pressure gauge was.
I know that these boilers have a 3 year warranty now, but I'm not sure if that warranty applied when this one was put in. I was going to phone Ravenheat in the morning to find out - but should it be Ravenheat that would deal with any warranty claim or the company that installed it?
Many thanks for any help - I feel sorry for the old girl - she's 80 and just out of hospital and I've went and left her with no hot water or central heating.