Love it, "just be a team player and put it in from the left". It doesn't matter what you are working on, I always consider who has to work on something after me, well done mate, glad I'm not the only team player!
Thanks mate you saved me loads of £££££, I have replaced it myself , anyone can do it with a little bit of manual experience, if you scared doing it , don’t be , just be patient and prepare yourself do a good research , good luck
First ever job I got after qualifying was a Worcester return unit, water everywhere, turned it on and PCB was flashing all sorts, asked customer for hair dryer and eventually it worked, was crazy stressful. Every day a school day in this game.
Excellent format and commentary, I hope your channel grows quickly as it is spot on and I like that you included a mishap at the end which shows that rarely everything goes as expected.
Nice job , 1st one I ever did took me 90 mins and 2 leaks , that was 10 years ago , have done dozens since then and can now do it in 20 mins and get the occasional leak from something that I forget to tighten , nobody's perfect..... 😀
I cut through the old manifold with an hack saw just past where the bypass connects then put the bypass pipe in the new manifold before fitting. Find it much easier this way. Great video as always 👍🏾
Great video are the o ring self explanatory only fit certain size also you say prv pin in from the left but with reference to what? Many thanks for your time and patience.
Excellent job mate very clear I did one the other day and I think the bypass restriction fell out when removing. No CH now. Does the bypass restrictor go in the bypass assembly pipe? Cant see anything in the mi's... Novice at repairs, I do installs mainly
@@boilerstobathrooms6267 All went well, nice and easy. Old lady had multiple visits, noticed the plate could be a possible blockage issue in the future, bit tight so i took out the left hand manifold too, than put things together, before putting whole section back in one go, easy peasey. I put the PRV pin in the correct side incase you have to go back 🤣
Gfeat video. I have a greenstar 28i with a leak at the back on the righside manfold but its not on the heating side but i can see where its dripping from but it is dripping on top of the prv...
Was looking for a part on the internet and click the video by mistake what's the anyway as I put my phone down and just left it playing and ended up watching to the end anyway same as I do it nicely presented video good luck with your channel
Just done one today, but only just seen this excellent video! The plastic screw on crap was totally missing, so is somewhere in the system or boiler. I removed and flushed plate hear ex, fit new flow adapter & prv (1 small leak on cold feed😁) but now there's no hot water....any clues please. Btw, I have subbed your channel👌
Then put the condensate trap back 😁 . I had a job getting the pump clip out till I realized it has a hole that locks on to a lug on the pump body preventing it from coming out straight no matter how hard you pull. just push it to the right a little then it came out no problem. Turned out mine was leaking from the plate washer badly eroded and the plate face itself being buckled from previous person over tightening the plate screw.😤
Mate you made that look a doddle. Ive done about 3 and it always takes me a an hour n a half 2 hours. Theres always something that womt come out or go back in 😂
Can’t believe you didn’t change the automatic air vent it’s so important this valve works and you could quite clearly see it has been leaking and won’t work efficiently to release the air during purging or future air ingress when the boilers pump pulls in air from the system . They cost no more than £15.00 and should not have been overlooked . Must admit though excellent footage and well done for showing this part being replaced most engineers would shy away from this repair . Are you doing a video on the dreaded flow switch in the baxi solo pf anytime soon ?
Thanks for your comment, I did replace the auto air vent but it was in the van and I was trying to get the filming done, I have got a video on replacing an auto air vent so ddnt think it necessary to film it 🙏🏻
@@boilerstobathrooms6267 Good man I didn’t think you would have left that aav in having made all that effort to fit the new manifold so glad you cleared that up . Keep making your 60sec there really useful when I’m coming across the same sort of issues . 👍
Love it, "just be a team player and put it in from the left". It doesn't matter what you are working on, I always consider who has to work on something after me, well done mate, glad I'm not the only team player!
Thanks mate you saved me loads of £££££, I have replaced it myself , anyone can do it with a little bit of manual experience, if you scared doing it , don’t be , just be patient and prepare yourself do a good research , good luck
First ever job I got after qualifying was a Worcester return unit, water everywhere, turned it on and PCB was flashing all sorts, asked customer for hair dryer and eventually it worked, was crazy stressful. Every day a school day in this game.
Even though this post was one year ago, I finished my job today according this video step by step. I watched many times for practicing, Thank you!
Excellent format and commentary, I hope your channel grows quickly as it is spot on and I like that you included a mishap at the end which shows that rarely everything goes as expected.
Even Geofrey does training would be impressed with this vid ,Excellent vid for us boiler fixers
You absolute legend, been wrestling for an hour with mine before I decided to see if there was a TH-cam vid...
Fitting my first one on my own next week thanks for the guide ❤
Nice job , 1st one I ever did took me 90 mins and 2 leaks , that was 10 years ago , have done dozens since then and can now do it in 20 mins and get the occasional leak from something that I forget to tighten , nobody's perfect..... 😀
I cut through the old manifold with an hack saw just past where the bypass connects then put the bypass pipe in the new manifold before fitting. Find it much easier this way. Great video as always 👍🏾
Iv cut through it before if those o rings don’t come apart 😩😂
Me to makes it a lot easier …according to Worcester engineers you can loose the bypass if you have enough bungs …
Sorted my combi thanks to you well explained really easy to follow, saved me loads of money, cheers
Tremendous help, great video no fluff or fanfare just as it is!
Great video are the o ring self explanatory only fit certain size also you say prv pin in from the left but with reference to what? Many thanks for your time and patience.
Very helpful video mate, cheers 👍🏻
Excellent job mate very clear I did one the other day and I think the bypass restriction fell out when removing. No CH now. Does the bypass restrictor go in the bypass assembly pipe? Cant see anything in the mi's... Novice at repairs, I do installs mainly
Thanks for making this video. Helped me out massively 👍
Great video. Very informative and thorough. Keep it up
Excellent vid.
How long would you recommend to change this part .
Done it your way today. Worked swell.
Nice video, I have to do one tomorrow, hopefully goes to plan
Thank you and good luck, if you need any further help pop over to my Instagram @boilerstoobathrooms 🙏🏻
@@boilerstobathrooms6267 All went well, nice and easy. Old lady had multiple visits, noticed the plate could be a possible blockage issue in the future, bit tight so i took out the left hand manifold too, than put things together, before putting whole section back in one go, easy peasey. I put the PRV pin in the correct side incase you have to go back 🤣
great video mate ,have to do one next week , seam to be alot of left over washers lol , i will always use em
Super video 👍👍
😂😂😂 no pcb’s injured during the making of this film 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolute quality 🤩
😂😂 thanks mate 🙏🏻
Loving the videos mate, great stuff 💪
Thank you for your feedback I try to make decent videos I’m glad you think they’re ok 🙏🏻
Great video, do you not need to isolate the water supply to the boiler? Thx
Great video. What make are those spanners you use?
Gfeat video.
I have a greenstar 28i with a leak at the back on the righside manfold but its not on the heating side but i can see where its dripping from but it is dripping on top of the prv...
Was looking for a part on the internet and click the video by mistake what's the anyway as I put my phone down and just left it playing and ended up watching to the end anyway same as I do it nicely presented video good luck with your channel
Great video mate
Thanks mate appreciate that
Another great video!
Love your videos man
Another helpful vid! 💯
Thank you for your feedback really appreciate it
Just done one today, but only just seen this excellent video!
The plastic screw on crap was totally missing, so is somewhere in the system or boiler.
I removed and flushed plate hear ex, fit new flow adapter & prv (1 small leak on cold feed😁) but now there's no hot water....any clues please.
Btw, I have subbed your channel👌
That pump aav looks like it's been leaking. Why did you not replace it or at least clean it?
Nice and very useful video
Sounds like someone’s sleeping in the back ground 😂😂
Hi mate, great video, apprentice here! Could you not use the same PRV and flow adaptor from the old manifold?
How much would this cost as i have exactly this problem,?? Tia
Brilliant video
Another Great Vid.
Thank you for your feedback really appreciate it 🙏🏻
Then put the condensate trap back 😁 . I had a job getting the pump clip out till I realized it has a hole that locks on to a lug on the pump body preventing it from coming out straight no matter how hard you pull. just push it to the right a little then it came out no problem. Turned out mine was leaking from the plate washer badly eroded and the plate face itself being buckled from previous person over tightening the plate screw.😤
Top tip about thick silicone grease, keeps you out of jail.
Perfect. Thanks mate
Mate what a video but is that a boxer dog asleep while you were making the video ?
Haha thanks mate and no it was a French bulldog 😂
Mate you made that look a doddle. Ive done about 3 and it always takes me a an hour n a half 2 hours. Theres always something that womt come out or go back in 😂
Can’t believe you didn’t change the automatic air vent it’s so important this valve works and you could quite clearly see it has been leaking and won’t work efficiently to release the air during purging or future air ingress when the boilers pump pulls in air from the system . They cost no more than £15.00 and should not have been overlooked . Must admit though excellent footage and well done for showing this part being replaced most engineers would shy away from this repair . Are you doing a video on the dreaded flow switch in the baxi solo pf anytime soon ?
Thanks for your comment, I did replace the auto air vent but it was in the van and I was trying to get the filming done, I have got a video on replacing an auto air vent so ddnt think it necessary to film it 🙏🏻
@@boilerstobathrooms6267 Good man I didn’t think you would have left that aav in having made all that effort to fit the new manifold so glad you cleared that up . Keep making your 60sec there really useful when I’m coming across the same sort of issues . 👍
Can’t believe some wrongun has snored right through this video 😂 good vid though
Is the client as snoring? 😂 Or am I just hearing things?
Hahaha French bulldog asleep behind me 😂
Worcester!!!! 🖕