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low pressure in combi boiler

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  • Mr_Ted
    Mr_Ted Posts: 1,067 Forumite
    nickcc wrote: »
    Where's it located, on the conventional system it was a largish red round cylinder which you could re charge but no such animal on our new Viesmann combi boiler.

    ;) Manufacturers design things for the look and saleability of a boiler, very often without consideration of the poor person who has to maintain it :mad:

    I think most qualified trademen will agree on that :D

    It will be hidden within the boiler, usually behind the heat exchanger and at the back of everything else to make it difficult to change and maintain :mad: How we would all love to have a designer carry out maintenance to see how they make our lives so damned easy, eh :T
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    I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.

    You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.
  • nickcc
    nickcc Posts: 2,265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Mr_Ted wrote: »
    ;) Manufacturers design things for the look and saleability of a boiler, very often without consideration of the poor person who has to maintain it :mad:

    I think most qualified trademen will agree on that :D

    It will be hidden within the boiler, usually behind the heat exchanger and at the back of everything else to make it difficult to change and maintain :mad: How we would all love to have a designer carry out maintenance to see how they make our lives so damned easy, eh :T

    With the outer cover removed the Viessmann boiler looks almost empty compared to the Ideal combi it replaced.
  • diywhynot
    diywhynot Posts: 742 Forumite
    nickcc wrote: »
    Where's it located, on the conventional system it was a largish red round cylinder which you could re charge but no such animal on our new Viesmann combi boiler.

    On the Viessmann Vitodens 100W combi the EV is on left hand side: lots of room to manoeuvere if need be.
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