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Hi guys

I have a problem with a glow worm beta com 30. The fault is that the pressure keeps on rising above 3 bar. The fill line is disconnected so no water passing there. I have to release the pressure down to 1.5 bar via the the relief valve every other day it seems.

I'm thinking that maybe the mains cold in to the boiler for the hot water is managing to pass the diverted valve somehow?, is this possible?

Any help would be much appreciated.
 
internal issue, needs stripping down to repair, best use a gsr techie
 
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