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On my Valliant eco tec boiler the pressure guage is on red when cold . I drain a radiator to correct to pressure and it works fine and stays in the safe zone . When I switch boiler off the next day it’s back in the red
It could be one of the valves leaking .
Can I take the loop off , which I know should be off , and use capping blanks ?
Would capping blanks solve the problem of a leaking valve putting more water into the system . I can’t get a plumber at the moment due to time of year . It means I have to drain a radiator before I can switch on heating each day . It might be just one of the valves not closing properly. I will check this but I thought why can’t I just use capping blanks which are meant to be on anyway I am informed
Would appreciate any advice
Thank you for any help
 
Hi. Most filling loops have two valves. One at each end . This is incase one valve fails. (By pass ). Always make sure both valves are turned off ( if fitted ). Hopefully will fix problem of pressure increase
 
Thank you . I don’t know why but it worked fine today but I did bleed a bit more water from the radiator. I will check tomorrow. Maybe one of valves on the loop was not closing correctly. I will check tomorrow
Thank you for your kind advice
 
Hello,
I have a flexicom.cx that hasn’t been used a while: The filling loop doesn’t seem to be filling.
Has it dried out?
Grateful for any advice
 

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