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Tom Twomey

Hi I wonder if you can help. What should the burner pressure be for a vailiant eco tech 824 boiler I am having trouble finding it in the manual.

Thanks
 
1 bar is fine unless you have a 3 level townhouse then I'd say nearer the 1.5 bar mark :)
 
If you are a Gas Safe engineer, you will know why you can-not find the burner pressure for this boiler ! If you have the installation book please read it again.
 
I unfortunately i am not a gas engineer as of yet but in the process of and just looking for some information. I don't have the installation manual.
 
I know the burner pressure for said valiant its - 0. quite high
 
Hi I wonder if you can help. What should the burner pressure be for a vailiant eco tech 824 boiler I am having trouble finding it in the manual.

Thanks
Burner pressure....... LOL
back to school anyone.
had to do a gas safety cert on an Ecotec plus 824. the MIs could not be clearer on this. As has been said give them another read.
 
If your in the process ask your tutors .


This plumbing forum will not provide advice to anybody with regards to boiler repairs or any other form of gas plumbing without you first providing us with your Gas Safe Registration number in a thread - for very obvious reasons. If you're not qualified to touch gas, you should stay well clear of trying to!
 
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