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![]() I have an 8 year old Worcester Greenstar Heatslave 18/25 oil-fired boiler which has been misbehaving lately. Whereas previously the pressure gauge only moved over a very limited range during the course of day in which heating and hot water were required, over the last few months that range has got wider and wider, from zero first thing in the morning before it fires up, to about 2.5 a few hours later. IIRC, if it gets to 3 it will activate a pressure relief valve and dump water all over the floor, which I'd really like to avoid obviously. What's the most likely cause of the problem? thanks. |
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