by jim the plumb »
Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:16 pm
I would hope your water is back on by now. Your boiler wouldn't (or shouldn't) drop its pressure by opening a household tap with no mains water pressure behind it. The heating system is a separate system connected to the cold mains by a temporary filling loop.
If it does, then the filling loop may be faulty or the incorrect installation is in breach of the water regulations - in particular the contamination of the clean water supply.
The filling loop should have a check valve to prevent the heating system water getting back into the mains cold water.
The opening and closing of taps, therefore, have no effect on the heating.
I don't know why a pressure reducing valve was mentioned as this isn't necessary as a filling loop is a temporary water connection and should be disconnected once 'topping up' of the boiler is complete (unless built in to the boiler by the manufacturer).
HTH jimbo