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Fergal Mc Clelland
February 12, 2025
Pressure is at 2.1. Is this dangerous? If so, should I bleed the radiators to reduce this reading?
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Mr. Anderson
February 12, 2025
The provided context does not specify the safe pressure range for the Heat Line Capriz 2 24c. However, in most heating systems, a pressure reading of around 1.0 to 1.5 bar is considered normal when the system is cold, and up to 2.0 bar when hot. A pressure of 2.1 bar is slightly above this range but not necessarily dangerous. If the pressure continues to rise or reaches a higher level, you may need to release some pressure. Bleeding the radiators can help lower the pressure, but if the issue persists, checking the expansion vessel or pressure relief valve may be necessary. If unsure, consult a qualified technician.
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Do you have a question about the Capriz 2 24c and is the answer not in the manual?
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Pressure is at 2.1. Is this dangerous? If so, should I bleed the radiators to reduce this reading?
The provided context does not specify the safe pressure range for the Heat Line Capriz 2 24c. However, in most heating systems, a pressure reading of around 1.0 to 1.5 bar is considered normal when the system is cold, and up to 2.0 bar when hot. A pressure of 2.1 bar is slightly above this range but not necessarily dangerous. If the pressure continues to rise or reaches a higher level, you may need to release some pressure. Bleeding the radiators can help lower the pressure, but if the issue persists, checking the expansion vessel or pressure relief valve may be necessary. If unsure, consult a qualified technician.
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