Best explanation in the whole internet. Thks a lot. So the venturi effect controls how much gas goes to the system by creating negative pressure. The question is what would happen if the fan stops. Would the gas continue to follow?
Thanks for the great comment. You’re right. If the fan stops the gas valve closes because there’s no pressure keeping it open. That’s why when you start the appliance the first thing you hear is the fan running. I hope that helps. 🙏
Just found the video after requesting it, brilliant video Thank you very much
Carefully explained and great slides. Thanks
Perfect Very clean explanation...Thanks a Lot!!!
Such a useful video. Thank you so much.👍👍👍👍
Good video, illustrations and editing. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the encouragement. I’m glad you enjoy the videos. 🙏
Thanks so much. I now feel I actually understand this key part of a boiler now.
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Thanks, it means a lot. More coming soon….
most your recordings are hardly heard
Brilliant vid.. Thanks
Best explanation in the whole internet. Thks a lot. So the venturi effect controls how much gas goes to the system by creating negative pressure. The question is what would happen if the fan stops. Would the gas continue to follow?
Thanks for the great comment. You’re right. If the fan stops the gas valve closes because there’s no pressure keeping it open. That’s why when you start the appliance the first thing you hear is the fan running. I hope that helps. 🙏
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Hi would you be able to do a vid on how a multifuctional valve works and electrical overheat stat thanks.
Hi Ruman. I’ll get onto this today and with any luck will have a video up by the weekend. Thanks for subscribing. 🙏
Hi Ruman, the video you asked for about multifunction valves is now live. I hope it helps. Cheers