Ideal HE24 - How to repressurize | Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board | Plumbers Forums
  • Welcome to PlumbersTalk.net

    Welcome to Plumbers' Talk | The new domain for UKPF / Plumbers Forums. Login with your existing details they should all work fine. Please checkout the PT Updates Forum

Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

American Visitor?

Hey friend, we're detecting that you're an American visitor and want to thank you for coming to PlumbersTalk.net - Here is a link to the American Plumbing Forum. Though if you post in any other forum from your computer / phone it'll be marked with a little american flag so that other users can help from your neck of the woods. We hope this helps. And thanks once again.

Discuss Ideal HE24 - How to repressurize in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at Plumbers Forums

Messages
10
Our pressure has hit 0 so I'm looking to repressurize it. I've done a bit of reading and what I should see is a metal braided pipe with levers.

As you can see under the boiler there is no such pipe. Inside the boiler behind the PCB etc there is such a pipe but with no levers.

Can someone please let me know what I need to do in order to repressurize?
0.jpg



fgf.jpg

Thanks!
 
Cylinder cupboard looking for a silver flexi
 
Thanks for the reply but I'm not totally understanding what you mean - behind the PCB I can see the silver flexi but it has not levers etc. and what do you mean by "cylinder cupboard"?

Yea that’s nothing

You have a system boiler and a cylinder so can we have a pic of the cylinder cupboard please as your boiler isn’t a Combi
 
Ah OK - I've taken a look in the cupboard and can't see a silver flexi anywhere. Picture of what it looks like. I also vaguely remember some years ago a plumber showing us re pressurising using the unit downstairs I showed in the original pictures but can't remember the process. Thanks for your help so far! :)
0.jpg
0.jpg

[automerge]1570104096[/automerge]
And just to add, when I was shown how to do this the plumber did not show us a silver flexi.

From memory it was done underneath the downstairs unit (first image I posted) - Is it a case of closing off both of the valves (far left and far right) then opening the grey plastic valve (water drain I think). I have tried that only for a few seconds and water did come out after opening the grey plastic valve but I'm worried I'm doing something I shouldn't - no visible change to the pressure gauge though, but as I say I only opened it for a second or two and only water came out.
 
Last edited:
Have a look under the kitchen sink or units below the boiler
I've checked under the kitchen sink, in the cupboards underneath and beside the boiler, underneath and inside the boiler itself and in the cupboard upstairs with the tank and can't find it anywhere.

As I say I am almost 100% sure that the plumber who showed us did not do anything with a silver flexi and it was simply turning the valves under the boiler itself. Maybe something to do with the isolation valves & plastic valve?? Just wish I could remember what he showed us...
 
this looks just like an install i used to work on on an estate in north manchester the filling loop was
under the sink. its not under or in the boiler as there is no cold mains there. other possible is at the top of the boiler.
 
Cheers for the response - looked under the kitchen sink but 100% not there. Also looked on top of the boiler, and again nothing there. As I say, when we were shown what to do I'm sure it was something to do with the valves under the boiler - any chance there is a way to raise pressure by opening one or the other or both?
[automerge]1570108381[/automerge]
So I turned the boiler on and the pressure jumped to 0.25, I tried turning the left isolation valve and the pressure rose to 1 but then when I turned the valve back it dropped down to 0.25 again. Am I at least heading along the right route here? :D
 
Last edited:
no as there is no cold supply to your boier its not a combi it has to be somewhere near either in a cupboard under the boiler or somewher in in the cylinder cupboard
[automerge]1570108695[/automerge]
the boiler pressure rose slightly because of the pump kicking in it then increased because water expands as it gets hot. messing with those valves under the boiler will do nothing they are just isolator valves one on the flow one the return the one in the middle is gas, foregt the boiler and look elswhere. do any of your neighbours have the same system if so ask them
 
No don’t do this will cause more harm than good wear the pump

What’s this under the insulation I see a silver valve maybe
 

Attachments

  • 4084A12D-DC0C-48B5-B3AD-04512F5ED232.jpeg
    4084A12D-DC0C-48B5-B3AD-04512F5ED232.jpeg
    147.2 KB · Views: 9
merging the posts doesnt work as some of my answers end up in the wrong place and dont look as though they answer that query
 
No messing with the valves will have no effect as the guys have said there will be a braided hose with a valve on each end which is attached to the mains cold water and into the heating return pipe work , it must be there somewhere . Kop
 

Similar plumbing topics

  • Question
Find the leak before you do anything major...
Replies
8
Views
2K
As a rule, I'd say always consult with your...
Replies
3
Views
1K
10 o’clock / 45 degrees would be better than...
Replies
3
Views
578
Super late to the party but... I heard a...
Replies
20
Views
5K
N
Hi,did you fix intermitent L-F ? I have same...
Replies
9
Views
3K
Mikesin
M
Back
Top