How to identify, change and service the combination valve on a Megaflo cylinder | Training Tuesday
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- In this edition of Training Tuesday, James shows you how to identify, change and service the combination valve on a Megaflo unvented cylinder.
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Please note: This video is intended for competent heating and hot water engineers only, for example must be Gas Safe registered if working with gas, or have the Unvented Hot Water qualification (G3) and is subject to our full video disclaimer which can be found here: www.baxi.co.uk...
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Excellent video 👌🏽
Why do you need to proof you have no electricity when you turn off the mains??? Crazy!
I work in central London. Wires and water/gas connections are sometimes connected from next doors flat, accidentally or purposely. Need to be safe all 100% of the time.
Yes cos everyone has that equipment. It's BS anyway. You switch off the mains and that's all. But then something simple wouldn't make you look smart would it. Well it doesn't.
If you had half a brain you would realise you need a G3 or HWSS certificate to work on an unvented cylinder. If you don't have the equipment to test the electrical supply then you shouldn't be working on anything related to boilers, electricity or an unvented cylinder. You absolutely cannot be a gas engineer with a comment like that and lack of basic equipment. Go back to playing with lego bricks.
You wouldn’t switch off a whole customers house electrics for a repair unless it’s the last resort
I was once electrocuted because I DIDN'T DO WHAT HE DID! bloody neutral wire inside a socket just popped out an sat in live terminal. What was the chance???