No problem , It wont correct itself if you have put too much in. I have done another video here to on how to remove some water to lower it. ruclips.net/video/is-JlwbbYvQ/видео.htmlsi=K19am--ZCM23l_Ng
@@darrensdiy4769 thanks to you i have repressurised my system , new follower , by the way I am a bloke lol , going to watch some of your otheer vids to get more tips
Help! There is no water coming out of my hot in both kitchen & bathroom 2 days. I have a 'Worcester Greenstar i system' and have figured out that the pressure gauge is very low . I don't have these keys you show here & when I turn the black lever, the pressure isn't rising.
@Darrens DIY thanks for the reply! I spent half the night going thru all your videos....never knew a thing about boilers till last night, lol. So I have the filling loop hose thing, but there's just one of those black tap things that only turn right from its vertical position. When I turn that to a right horizontal position, the pressure isn't rising and and if I press the hot water on the boiler, it says " not applicable....it was fine on Sunday tho..any help would be so grateful.
Our Greenstar i has a self-filling valve. Newer model? I turned off the electric and operated the blue valve lever. It repressurised nice and gradually. Very convenient. 😊
B.G. Installer told me to leave alone the big white key & just use the little white square one , yet every yt video says to set the big white key ? Confused .
I have done as you said but left it fill too much. The arrow is now in the high red area, will this now correct itself? Advice please.
No problem , It wont correct itself if you have put too much in. I have done another video here to on how to remove some water to lower it.
ruclips.net/video/is-JlwbbYvQ/видео.htmlsi=K19am--ZCM23l_Ng
Hi does the boiler need to be off to do this or can you do this when it’s on
Make sure its turned OFF. The gauge will still work with it turned off.
@@darrensdiy4769 fair enough but why does it need to be off ?
@@JaneBloggs-jr9qd you get a true reading then. Sometimes it can over read if pump is running etc
@@darrensdiy4769 thanks a lot Darren , i will give it a go tomorrow , maNY THANKS
@@darrensdiy4769 thanks to you i have repressurised my system , new follower , by the way I am a bloke lol , going to watch some of your otheer vids to get more tips
hi does the boiler have to be switched off to do this ?
If you can switch it off then do so then fill it.
I have a keyless filling key but its not increasing pressure
Help! There is no water coming out of my hot in both kitchen & bathroom 2 days. I have a 'Worcester Greenstar i system' and have figured out that the pressure gauge is very low . I don't have these keys you show here & when I turn the black lever, the pressure isn't rising.
You may have 2 black levers. Check out my other videos and you will see other Worcester boilers that I’ve added pressure to.
@Darrens DIY thanks for the reply! I spent half the night going thru all your videos....never knew a thing about boilers till last night, lol. So I have the filling loop hose thing, but there's just one of those black tap things that only turn right from its vertical position. When I turn that to a right horizontal position, the pressure isn't rising and and if I press the hot water on the boiler, it says " not applicable....it was fine on Sunday tho..any help would be so grateful.
@@I.said.what.you.said23 Hard to say from what you have said. Water should go in with the valve open.
Our Greenstar i has a self-filling valve. Newer model? I turned off the electric and operated the blue valve lever. It repressurised nice and gradually. Very convenient. 😊
B.G. Installer told me to leave alone the big white key & just use the little white square one , yet every yt video says to set the big white key ? Confused .
Try it without the key in let us know what happens.
Can’t see as you stuff block in