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Boiler issues

Former Community Member
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We have a Potterton Combi boiler, it was losing pressure. Engineer replaced the diverter valve and said it was corroded. It worked fine for a few days before making a loud banging noise for s few minutes which stopped when the sink taps were on. It was ok for a couple of days and then went off completely. The engineer says the circuit board needs replacing but I'm wondering what caused the issue with the circuit board & whether it will just blow again. I think the boiler is about 8 years old. Any advice welcome.
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  • I was called to a gas boiler today. The home owner's parents are house siting and don't want the pipes to freeze up. The gas boiler was not working and the parents though that the house had an electrical fault. When I arrived I saw that the pressure gauge on the boiler was indicating low. Not being familiar with the make and model I could not find a filling loop. I went to the local plumbing shop and was told that I could not touch the boiler as I was not a Gas Safe registered person. I explained the position and said that I was only touching the plumbing and not the gas. Anyway, after talking to the maker's tech. dept. bloke I was told hoe to re-pressurise the system. It involves a silly plastic key system situated under the boiler.


    Do I really have to be Gas Safe registered to re-pressurise an unvented boiler? It is only like pumping up a car tyre. And yes, I do know not to over pressurise the system as the pressure increases with temperature.


    Z.
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  • I was called to a gas boiler today. The home owner's parents are house siting and don't want the pipes to freeze up. The gas boiler was not working and the parents though that the house had an electrical fault. When I arrived I saw that the pressure gauge on the boiler was indicating low. Not being familiar with the make and model I could not find a filling loop. I went to the local plumbing shop and was told that I could not touch the boiler as I was not a Gas Safe registered person. I explained the position and said that I was only touching the plumbing and not the gas. Anyway, after talking to the maker's tech. dept. bloke I was told hoe to re-pressurise the system. It involves a silly plastic key system situated under the boiler.


    Do I really have to be Gas Safe registered to re-pressurise an unvented boiler? It is only like pumping up a car tyre. And yes, I do know not to over pressurise the system as the pressure increases with temperature.


    Z.
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