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Hi all,

I am hoping someone can help me on this one. I have a Glowworm Flexicom 12hx boiler, currently getting two different error codes (F25 and F22). Landlord believes the boiler has lost pressure and needs topping up, but I have no way of checking the boiler pressure - no dial and no on screen display for it. Boiler only displays temperature which leads me to believe it’s a heat only system? I’m not sure.

Recently had a baby & surgery so need hot water ASAP really but not having any joy! Any tips or thoughts on how best to tackle it?
 

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You need to find the filling loop. Look for two valves connected by a silver braided hose.

Open both valves for 5 secs and listen for the water going in. Then shut valves and check on boiler. You may need to reset boiler.

I’d look for the filling loop near your hot water cylinder if it’s not near the boiler.
 
Fill to 1-1.25 bar max
 
It may just have the braided hose with isolating valves and may also have the PRV & pressure gauge if no pressure indication on the boiler front.
 

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Can you switch on the immersion heater for hot water until it’s fixed?
 
Try as I might, I still cannot locate a filling loop! Checked in my airing cupboard, under the boiler, above the boiler and nothing - no valves I can see that would be obvious to me :/
I have attached some pictures in hope someone sees something I don’t lol
 

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Looks like an open vent boiler.
check there is water in the small loft tank.

turn on the immersion for now.
Black bit on top of the cylinder with a white cable going to a switch on the wall
 
F22 is Low water pressure or ignition temperature rise too slow & F25 is Circulation fault so possible fault with circ pump even if water level OK, boiler probably checks for slight pressure rise when circ pump starts?.
 
F22 is Low water pressure or ignition temperature rise too slow & F25 is Circulation fault so possible fault with circ pump even if water level OK, boiler probably checks for slight pressure rise when circ pump starts?.

I think you might be on to something. The circulator next to the hot water tank doesn’t look like it’s on (no green lights). The body/head connection has been leaking, I bet it’s dead.

Can you turn heating/hot water on at programmer and check it the pump comes on? Makes a noise? Any green numbers?
 
Pump seems to be working ok, when the boiler is reset and starts to power up the pump turns on and there are numbers displayed as well as the speed bar. Both pipes connected to the pump are hot after too but by this time the boiler has powered down and shows the error codes
 
What is the pump model, also if its displaying W with a number before it (power in watts) what is it reading after it starts up?. Did you check for another small tank in the attic?.
 
Might it be the 3 port valve?

Or even trapped air - OP any work carried out recently?
 
If the pressure is OK then one might only expect fault F25 on pump fault, both F22 & F25 are up which may indicate low water level. One way or the other the filling method will have to be determined. In my estate when natural gas became available many years ago some changed over from OF to gas boiler, Bord Gas did most of these jobs and used Glowworm boilers, even though they sealed them; Bord Gas still utilised the F&E tank, they capped the boiler vent and installed a swing check valve in a horizontal section of the cold feed from the F&E tank to make the system known as semi-sealed, some of the boilers had a integral E.vessel, some were externally fitted, these systems have worked fine with some rads over 30 years old.
I have seen posts where the cold water storage tank (no F&E tank) is used in a similar manner (but obviously shouldn't)
 

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