I have a Worcester Bosch 230 Combi Boiler (about 10 years old) and I noticed that the BAR level has recently been fluctuating between 1 and 2, it's normally always been on 2+.
About two months ago we bled the radiator at the top of the house as it wasn't heating up, bleeding solved the problem. I'm not sure if the fluctuating BAR level started then, as I don't normally pay much attention to it.
However yesterday, the hot water stopped working and when I checked the boiler the BAR pointer and dropped to zero. I remember the installer saying if the BAR pointer dropped below his red indicator, which is set at 1, then I should turn the little tap on the pipe that supplies water to the boiler, so that the level goes back up.
I did this as soon as I noticed the level had dropped and it did increase, but it just keeps dropping back down to zero after a couple of hours, although the hot water is working now and I tested the central heating (supplying six rad) and it worked fine too.
It's currently working, but the BAR level is at Zero, I've flicked the refill tap on on about six or seven times within a 24hr period, as I thought maybe I hadn't left it on long enough, but as I said it soon drops down again.
There appears to be no leaks and no pipes in the house are wet or dripping.
I hope that's enough info to help with a reply
Cheers
Scott
About two months ago we bled the radiator at the top of the house as it wasn't heating up, bleeding solved the problem. I'm not sure if the fluctuating BAR level started then, as I don't normally pay much attention to it.
However yesterday, the hot water stopped working and when I checked the boiler the BAR pointer and dropped to zero. I remember the installer saying if the BAR pointer dropped below his red indicator, which is set at 1, then I should turn the little tap on the pipe that supplies water to the boiler, so that the level goes back up.
I did this as soon as I noticed the level had dropped and it did increase, but it just keeps dropping back down to zero after a couple of hours, although the hot water is working now and I tested the central heating (supplying six rad) and it worked fine too.
It's currently working, but the BAR level is at Zero, I've flicked the refill tap on on about six or seven times within a 24hr period, as I thought maybe I hadn't left it on long enough, but as I said it soon drops down again.
There appears to be no leaks and no pipes in the house are wet or dripping.
I hope that's enough info to help with a reply
Cheers
Scott