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What is boiler pressure?

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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=>Boiler pressure refers to the pressure of hot water running in your sealed central heating system, while water pressure is the pressure of the water coming through your taps.

Alternatively, if there is high boiler pressure, the system will be strained beyond normal capacity and could potentially fail.

Answered by hitesh1101912
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Boiler pressure refers to the pressure of hot water running in your sealed central heating system, while water pressure is the pressure of the water coming through your taps. ... Primarily, if you have low boiler pressure your system could cut out, preventing your central heating from working.

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