I just raised pressure on my mom's boiler and told her that I learned it from a person on youtube. She told me to say hi and tell you that you told me well. So, hi, you told me well.
Excellent. I had problems with losing pressure from my boiler for months now, I've left my connecting loop on to save time fiddling around with the caps etc. Mine is set to 1.4. Also saves many call outs 👌
Worked perfectly for me.. similar loop just one side had both the wee screw and plastic knob. As opposed to just having one plastic screw and one metal
Our _EcoTEC pro 24_ boiler has two of those black plastic handles but this video is was still helpful enough to raise the pressure straight away. * thumb up * Excellent.
Sorry, I've forgotten the details and can't test to find out. All I recall is that it was extremely simple to remedy. I read the manual, then did something like deactivated the machine for a while then turned the handles. Nothing had to be manually refilled.
I've got the same valves but no loop connecting both valves! Was there meant to be a loop connecting them? I guess so, otherwise how are you meant to fill it up?
I have the same issue. With my ecotec plus 418, there is nothing I can see to increase or decrease the pressure. Do you know how to do it, please? Thanks.
I just raised pressure on my mom's boiler and told her that I learned it from a person on youtube. She told me to say hi and tell you that you told me well. So, hi, you told me well.
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Excellent. I had problems with losing pressure from my boiler for months now, I've left my connecting loop on to save time fiddling around with the caps etc. Mine is set to 1.4. Also saves many call outs 👌
Worked perfectly for me.. similar loop just one side had both the wee screw and plastic knob. As opposed to just having one plastic screw and one metal
Excellent vido.
What if you don't hear water flowing through and don't see the pressure increasing when having opened the two valves ?
Our _EcoTEC pro 24_ boiler has two of those black plastic handles but this video is was still helpful enough to raise the pressure straight away. * thumb up * Excellent.
Mine has two but the top one doesn't move?
Did you turn both the plastic handles???
Sorry, I've forgotten the details and can't test to find out. All I recall is that it was extremely simple to remedy. I read the manual, then did something like deactivated the machine for a while then turned the handles. Nothing had to be manually refilled.
I've got the same valves but no loop connecting both valves! Was there meant to be a loop connecting them? I guess so, otherwise how are you meant to fill it up?
Worked a treat, thank you 👍
Thank you so much, lifesaver!
Hi ineed your help I have put to much water in my valliant boiler more than maximum lever what should I do now
Brilliant help - thank you!
How do I know which way closes or opens the valve?
Thank you!
Sorted, thanks
Lifesaver thank you 😊
I don't have a handle on either side help
Mine doesn't have a screwhead it has a hexi nut!! I turned it 90 degrees and the black valve did nothing.
Have you find a way? My one is like yours and I am stuck
I have the same issue. With my ecotec plus 418, there is nothing I can see to increase or decrease the pressure. Do you know how to do it, please? Thanks.
@@benixir The black valve lever was broken. I popped it off and used a screwdriver to increase the water pressure. Dam plastic!
@@annanomaly4117 @mediaDobson my plumber had a look and he said that there is no valves and it does fill automaticaly when needed. thank you
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I wanted to find out how to increase the pressure in my radiators but this doesn't seem to work. Any ideas?
pretty sure you need to do that on radiator itself lol, leave the boiler alone if its already pressurised.
Vaillant is such a garbage...
For real