You should not have to. If you do it means you have a problem.
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The immediate possibility - is a leak in the system somewhere. If the system is leak-proof, the pressure should remain constant - no matter what time of day it is. The only time there should be a pressure difference - is when the boiler is running. Your best solution - would be to get your system checked by a qualified service technician.
ANSWER: If it's a steam boiler: Once a month. If it's a forced hot water boiler-You don't have to. You'll only be adding more air into the system causing more noise.
One should call their gas and electricity provider if one has a problem with a combi boiler. It is important not to try to fix it by oneself, otherwise one may get hurt.
No, it is not okay to put your oil central heating boiler outside. It should be in an enclosed area.
Central heating service is an annual service that should be carried out by a boiler engineer. During this service they must check to make sure a boiler is running safe and cost-effectively.
A system or combi boiler is a great replacement for a Baxi back boiler. Boiler Hut can help with selection and installation.
One can purchase a gas combination boiler online from websites such as British Gas, Mr Central Heating, Plumb Traders and Screwfix. One should always have gas installations carried out by a Gas Safe qualified engineer.
The boiler pressure should be around 1 to 1.5 bar when the heating is turned off.
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No.
You will need new injectors on the boiler and some additional controls on the gas line. Pipework for LPG is smaller than nat gas so your pipes should be fine.
SOUNDS LIKE YOU NEED TO PAY FOR SOME MORE OIL..CALL YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER.
An instruction manual including basic functions and what to do in a boiler emergency.
Warranty registration should have been done when it was started up as new. If it was`nt most mfr`s will revert to 6 months from the date it was built.