Weil-McLain GOLD CGt User's Manual
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Ensure the gas supply is on, the electrical supply is connected, and the water supply is adequate. Turn the thermostat to the desired temperature and the boiler will ignite automatically.
Check the thermostat settings, ensure the system is not in vacation mode, and verify that the boiler is receiving power and gas. Also, check if the radiators need bleeding.
It is recommended to have a professional inspection and service annually to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Regularly check and clean the boiler's exterior, ensure proper ventilation, and periodically check for any leaks or unusual noises.
The normal operating pressure should be between 12-15 psi when the system is cold. Adjustments should be made by a professional if pressure is outside this range.
This could be due to air in the system, a build-up of limescale, or a faulty pump. Bleeding the radiators or consulting a professional may be necessary.
First, address the underlying issue causing the fault. To reset, locate the reset button on the control panel, press and hold it for a few seconds until the system restarts.
Ensure the gas supply is on and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to relight the pilot light. If it doesn’t stay lit, contact a professional technician.
Yes, a slight odor is normal when the boiler is first turned on due to dust burning off. If the odor persists or is strong, consult a technician.
Turn off the heating system, use a radiator key to open the valve at the top of the radiator, and wait until water starts to escape. Close the valve and ensure the system pressure is correct after bleeding.