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Fairy liquid? Isn't that now banned for use as a source of leak detection due to it been corrosive?
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Fairy liquid? Isn't that now banned for use as a source of leak detection due to it been corrosive?
Nice one for this. I thought I’d done something wrong. As I said I did manage to get the proper burner pressures, but then the valve broke a few days later...Ce Strange, no?I've come across that when servicing boilers that haven't been adjusted in a while. Usually happens while there. Readings pull in good then drift off again.
There was a leaflet with one valve which suggested they only have a 10 year lifespan anyway.
It's that horrible problem that happens every now and then.
You've serviced the boiler and now it doesn't work.
Can't be helped! - i personally get a blob (technical term) of ldf on my finger and blob it in the test point.
I explain that these checks are vital and now the boiler is working correctly at the proper pressures etc, and it can't handle it and was always going to fail. The main point is, its burning correctly and they are safe.
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