Ok! I did a little of reading and i found out that the lower gauge is the pump pressure! Rigth? Sow its that truth thi is were my troubles begin! The thing is that wen i open the water to the machine the gauge go up!
The gauge that stops at 3 is probably the boiler gauge and the one that stops at 15 is probably the pump and I would think that should go up when it is turned on. Not sure what the issue is..... pressure at the puck should be about 10.
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Thanks for the inf noobie! I already findout about the gauge! My problem is that the pump gauge is on 8bar even if the machine is off! If i turn off the water from the hx the pressure goes to 0! I have a feeling that it is the pump! But i dont have the knowledge to be sure! Sow iam waiting for some helllppp!!!!
If the gauge reads pressure when the machine is off and not connected to a water supply then the gauge is bad. If the machine is connected to your house water,cit should show the pressure in your house, about 2bar, on the lower gauge then go up to 9 or 10 when you turn the brew on.
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Yes!!! Thats it, it is coneccted to the water and it give around 2 to 3 bar and when a brew it go up aroud 5 to 6bar how do i raise the bar up to 9bar!
A bar of pressure is the weight of air at sea level, or about 14 psi (from memory)
7 bar is 98 psi, I kind of suspect that the gauge may not be correct that is a LOT of pressure in the house plumbing system. Where I live, we are required to have a regulator on the inlet to the house set to no more than about 45 psi, by law. I live on the top of a hill so I have even less water pressure, about 2 bar or less so we have low water pressure problems.
I advise you to have the house pressure checked, the gauge on the machine should read the same as the house pressure when you are not brewing.
I do not understand what you mean with the statement, "9,10 back and forward" Are you saying it bounces around while brewing or that when brewing it is about 9 or 10 and when you stop, it drops back to 7?
That would be normal operation if you intended to mean the last sentence.
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