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vpetite28 | 18:04 Fri 06th Feb 2009 | How it Works
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I ran out of oil completely and have had a new delivery to day. However, my heating is still not working. The glass 'fuel bowl' near the boiler is half full (normally is full) so how do I bleed it through? or what do I do? It is a condensing boiler if that makes a difference. Any help much appreciated we are very cold, sitting here in our coats :)
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look for anything that might need to be "reset".............in the boiler or outside if you have a firevalve.................best of all, check the handbook/manual.........................should cover this.................
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Hi thanks yes I had done all of these things. It looks like I somehow need get the filter bowl to fill with fuel again???
Somewhere at the boiler there should be a little outlet which can be opened with a small spanner.

Unscrew it a fraction and let the air out, until you get a bit of fuel coming out. (Your hands will now stink of burning oil all evening.)

Now press the reset button and try to fire up the boiler.
http://www.wikihow.com/Restart-a-Furnace-After -Running-out-of-Oil



Never tried it myself, tinknells charge �200 quid to sort it out. Filter might need changing :S
There will be a valve that can be opened slightly to cure the airlock.

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