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<blockquote data-quote="Alser" data-source="post: 505972" data-attributes="member: 33467"><p>So Folks, the latest update!, pretty sure you will have had your fill of this topic but here goes;</p><p></p><p>I phone same company this morning, explain the issue, guy sends the same engineer out again. Pressure is at zero. Pressures it up to1\12. I mention to him Geoff's suggestion regarding the possible split in the plastic fitting and he says it is fine. He then takes the condensate trap out, takes pipe off and a good amount of water runs off, perhaps a litre or two.</p><p></p><p>He then blows through the pipe and says it was blocked and he's cleared it, he's now 100% sure that was the issue. </p><p></p><p> Powers up boiler and! Happy Days!! Heating and Hot water again. I check boiler 10 mins later and notice a constant drip coming from somewhere inside. I get myself underneath and notice that he has not refitted the hose retaining clip correctly to the trap.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, managed to fix myself and so far so good, fingers crossed.</p><p></p><p>Still watching out for pressure drop though and possible pipework issue.</p><p></p><p>So really mean it folks, A big shout out to everyone who has taken time out to reply to this post and I hope that it will be of benefit to others in the future.</p><p></p><p> Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alser, post: 505972, member: 33467"] So Folks, the latest update!, pretty sure you will have had your fill of this topic but here goes; I phone same company this morning, explain the issue, guy sends the same engineer out again. Pressure is at zero. Pressures it up to1\12. I mention to him Geoff's suggestion regarding the possible split in the plastic fitting and he says it is fine. He then takes the condensate trap out, takes pipe off and a good amount of water runs off, perhaps a litre or two. He then blows through the pipe and says it was blocked and he's cleared it, he's now 100% sure that was the issue. Powers up boiler and! Happy Days!! Heating and Hot water again. I check boiler 10 mins later and notice a constant drip coming from somewhere inside. I get myself underneath and notice that he has not refitted the hose retaining clip correctly to the trap. Anyway, managed to fix myself and so far so good, fingers crossed. Still watching out for pressure drop though and possible pipework issue. So really mean it folks, A big shout out to everyone who has taken time out to reply to this post and I hope that it will be of benefit to others in the future. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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