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Hello,

I have just joined the forum. I am an electrician and most of my work is wiring up boiler clocks etc... so thought it would be useful to join here as I often get a lot of questions related to boilers and have been spurred on as I also need help today. pump.jpg I ran out of oil when my boiler was still on I have now put more in the tank and tried resetting the boiler however it goes on for a few seconds then goes to lock out again. I have been searching online and have found that I may need to prime/bleed the oil pump but I'm not sure how to do this....please can anyone help???

The boiler is a worcester bosch 15/19 and the pump it has is a danfoss BFP 41 L3
Please help,

Thank you,

Lisa
 
Oh and by the way welcome, I'm sure somebody will be along soon to help, oils not my thing.
 
best way is to get a service engineer out to do it for you this time and have them show you how, then you wont risk messing up the pump settings next time you have to do it.
 
And its not about the boiler but are you a member of the sister forum ? Electrcians forum ? Of your not join up on their too ! But dont be a stranger !
 
Get a 4mm allen key, Unscrew the port marked 'V'.

Don't touch the other two or as LP says, you'll screw up your pump settings.
 
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