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My boiler packed up(would not fire up and gave an error code) last week (3 weeks after annual gas safety check) :thinking: when i looked at it the pressure was on 0 and have heard a lot of boilers will not even attempt to fire up if the pressure is wrong.
so after a bit of research online and watching a few vids on youtube i felt it was something i could do myself without danger and maybe save a day off work for a 5 min job.
so i went a brought a filling loop and tryed to re-pressurize the system, which was not hard at all.
only problem was it did not fix the problem and still would not fire up even when the pressure was up just over 1 bar.
oh well end of DIY and called my housing to get plumber/gas man round.
He came Thursday while i was at work (GF stayed home) and said he needed a part to fix it so left and we are still waiting for the part to come in.
Basiclly last night it crossed my mind to make sure it was all switched off in the mean time while we wait for the part.
what i found was the filling loop(that i had brought and left by the boiler) was still ON (see attach pics of how i found it), the cold water tap(Black nob behind filling loop on the right) open and the pressure gauge up at over 3 bar!!
I remebered in one of the vidoes i watched about topping up the system that the plumber on about 4 different occasions stressed it was a legal requirment to NOT leave the filling loop ON.
this got me quite concerned as to if there could be any danger having the system left like this.
From what i can see it may damage the boiler due to high pressure, but more worring is that it can also allow the water from the central heating system in to the drinking water thus contaminating the drinking water with god knows what!!
so my question is what should i be doing now?
Getting the guy back round as an emergency to dissconnect and make safe?
also how can we tell if the drinking water may have been contaminated, is there some kind of test or something.
i will be making a compliant to the housing regarding this but just want some advice, because i am sure the plumber will try to say " its alright as long as the systems off" or some crap but i am very concerned by the possibility my water may not be safe to drink..
are there any other issuse surrounding this i should be aware of?
thanks in advance.
My boiler packed up(would not fire up and gave an error code) last week (3 weeks after annual gas safety check) :thinking: when i looked at it the pressure was on 0 and have heard a lot of boilers will not even attempt to fire up if the pressure is wrong.
so after a bit of research online and watching a few vids on youtube i felt it was something i could do myself without danger and maybe save a day off work for a 5 min job.
so i went a brought a filling loop and tryed to re-pressurize the system, which was not hard at all.
only problem was it did not fix the problem and still would not fire up even when the pressure was up just over 1 bar.
oh well end of DIY and called my housing to get plumber/gas man round.
He came Thursday while i was at work (GF stayed home) and said he needed a part to fix it so left and we are still waiting for the part to come in.
Basiclly last night it crossed my mind to make sure it was all switched off in the mean time while we wait for the part.
what i found was the filling loop(that i had brought and left by the boiler) was still ON (see attach pics of how i found it), the cold water tap(Black nob behind filling loop on the right) open and the pressure gauge up at over 3 bar!!
I remebered in one of the vidoes i watched about topping up the system that the plumber on about 4 different occasions stressed it was a legal requirment to NOT leave the filling loop ON.
this got me quite concerned as to if there could be any danger having the system left like this.
From what i can see it may damage the boiler due to high pressure, but more worring is that it can also allow the water from the central heating system in to the drinking water thus contaminating the drinking water with god knows what!!
so my question is what should i be doing now?
Getting the guy back round as an emergency to dissconnect and make safe?
also how can we tell if the drinking water may have been contaminated, is there some kind of test or something.
i will be making a compliant to the housing regarding this but just want some advice, because i am sure the plumber will try to say " its alright as long as the systems off" or some crap but i am very concerned by the possibility my water may not be safe to drink..
are there any other issuse surrounding this i should be aware of?
thanks in advance.
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