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Hi all,

I wonder if someone can help. We have a Worcester MT10 combi boiler that has a fault with the expansion vessel. The landlord is having the boiler replaced this weekend, but in the meantime I was advised by their plumber to top up the pressure each morning (as it's currently dropping to 0 overnight - it swings up to 3 bar when the heating is on before gradually dropping throughout the day; this is how they've diagnosed it's the Expansion Vessel). Unfortunately, this morning I've gone to do this and now the refilling loop key has snapped off with a bit of the key left in the boiler - the key is stuck in the "open" position (ie where, if I turn the grey knob next to it, it lets in water. I have closed the grey knob, which seems to be working fine).

All I want to know is - is it safe to put the heating on with the key stuck in this position? It's very cold here, and I'd prefer not to have no central heating for 4 - 5 days.

Thanks in advance.
 

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