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Hi all,

I have a Ferroli HE 31C boiler, and in the last days, every morning I need to re pressurize the boiler to get the heating/water running. (Showing F 37 error)

The pressure gauge shows around 1.7, but doesn't seem to move when "re-pressurizing"

When re-pressurizing, I open the valves for just 10 seconds and the boiler comes to life.

Anything can be done from a DIY point of view please, or its a professional job?

Thanks
Ben
 
no your gauge is faulty which means that to repair the case will need to come off also there is a problem that you are losing pressure every night so you need an engineer to sort out all the problems
 

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