Thank you for the video. Very simple and easy to follow. Mine is the flexi filling loop. We have had no problems with pressure until today (Low Pressure). The plumber showed me how to adjust it but it's been 8 months so I'd forgotten that there are 2 valves to turn. That one of the valves was hidden behind some towels didn't help me remember. 😂
Thank you for the video. Our boiler is rigid filling link type . The copper bend was attached already and not have the cups. Do we need to remove the copper bend after pressure is ok? Without cap how we could remove it?
Great video, proper informative, just be aware that sometimes the fitting loop may not line up properly based on snagging issues from the installation, what ever you do, DONT CROSS THREAD!
What is the solution if you over pressurize by going into the red area. Hot water continues to run through the pipes non-stop. The Pressure Gauge get very hot and fogs up.
I also have a unit with the filling loop already attached. (However, on the front of the boiler it refers to my using the green lever which mine doesn't have! That was frustrating!) I don't understand why the filling loop is not installed permanently as there are shutoff valves and the video says the installer may have "already fixed the filling leak and left the filling loop in place". Since repressurizing is something that often is needed and is quite normal, why take it off at all? Any ideas?
@@g-g__ it’s because I’ve got insulation systems fitted in one of my room upstairs,there’s something like 🚰 and black think same as the one under the boiler need lifting and turn the tap on at the same time check the pressure on the boiler as the video saying don’t let it pass middle of 1,I hope this solves the problem as it’s done mine 🙏
Same here, and I share 'not george's sentiment, LMAO! No valves for refilling at the boiler. Thanks to 'hug', we clicked that we have a tank upstairs, blue valves did nothing, but there were two black on a braided connection which filled it up. Not one TH-cam video with this scenario! Took about an hour to figure out in total! 😂
Can anyone help , I have tried this and it has worked before but it’s not this time. Any suggestions, as I know you here the water as it fills and nothing!! Could be air in pipes , any suggestions 😬
this should be on the instruction page for the assure 500 as it is the first one (green lever video) so makes no sense - only if you do some searching elsewhere do you find this!
You are spot on. I followed your instructions and I got my boiler back working again, many thanks.
What about when you pull the lever and nothing happens?
"Don't worry if its a bit stift" - the best piece of advice I got from all the videos I watched on the subject !😊
*stiff
@@stfuplsok my apologies of course
Brilliant, thank you. Stayed at an AirBnB where the boiler needed re- pressurising and this was invaluable help
Thank you for this video. It really helped as I was at a complete loss and very stressed out.
Top notch. I knew it was something to do with the two valves, but one of them was a bit stiff and I didn't want to break the fitting.
Thank you very much. I have the rigid filling link, the pressure is back up to 2 and the flat is lovely and warm.
Thank you for the video. Very simple and easy to follow.
Mine is the flexi filling loop. We have had no problems with pressure until today (Low Pressure). The plumber showed me how to adjust it but it's been 8 months so I'd forgotten that there are 2 valves to turn. That one of the valves was hidden behind some towels didn't help me remember. 😂
Thank you for the video. Our boiler is rigid filling link type . The copper bend was attached already and not have the cups. Do we need to remove the copper bend after pressure is ok? Without cap how we could remove it?
Thank you .. saved me a plumber call out cost!
Great video, proper informative, just be aware that sometimes the fitting loop may not line up properly based on snagging issues from the installation, what ever you do, DONT CROSS THREAD!
*filling
ive released valve but gauge does move up to green marker,, but heating and water still comes on...
So the valve on the left side should be on top or bottom?
Thank you very much. Very educative and a relief to me 👍👏.
Really helpful and easy to follow guide. Thank you.
Why can’t I just leave the filling loop attached with the taps closed?
This video solved my issue - thanks!
Thank you so much for this easy to follow video
Thank you for helping me.
Thanks so much, didn't realise it would be such an easy fix. Cheers!
How about a separate video for each model.
I have a baxi 400
Thus video leaves guesswork. Say which model with each clip
What iy your pressure is too high? How are we going to turn it back down?
Bleed the rads take water out
Excellent video, thanks!
Very easy to follow
Can you not simply fit the copper pipe on installation and just leave it in place?
That's my question, too
Thank you
It’s really helpful 👌
Thank you for this video. I was so stressed out. Thankfully I thought of u tube.
Thanks very much for this video . Helped me a lot ❤
Thank you for your help!!
Thankyou for this video.Verry informative and so easy to follow.I am shure it's helped many many people.🙂
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Wheres the pressure release valve i need my pressure bk down
What is the solution if you over pressurize by going into the red area. Hot water continues to run through the pipes non-stop. The Pressure Gauge get very hot and fogs up.
Bleed the radiators.
Thank you very helpful
Thats was very helpful. Thanks
Very good info
What if it rises too high what do you do
Bleed the radiator/s.
Very helpful, I have a a rigid fitting loop with the connector pipe already fitted. Very simple and easy.
I also have a unit with the filling loop already attached. (However, on the front of the boiler it refers to my using the green lever which mine doesn't have! That was frustrating!) I don't understand why the filling loop is not installed permanently as there are shutoff valves and the video says the installer may have "already fixed the filling leak and left the filling loop in place". Since repressurizing is something that often is needed and is quite normal, why take it off at all? Any ideas?
@@TravelingToday-yu9gv it is by law not to install it permanently for safety reasons.
Thanks it helped 😊
thank for the video 🌺🌺❤
Very clear video. However, for some reason my blue valves were the other way round, so bit of a shock
Just turn them the other way then 👍
@@daveshaw5293 oh really! Would never of thought of that 🙄🙄
@@Summer-rb2ol clearly not as you said bit of a shock lol
Ours are black? Worked the same although no removable section after
@@daveshaw5293 it was the first time I had done it. Tbh, your comment makes no sense
Thank you so such. Appreciate
Mine has none that it’s 2 black and yellow
same lmao, if you find out how to fix it please lmk
@@g-g__ it’s because I’ve got insulation systems fitted in one of my room upstairs,there’s something like 🚰 and black think same as the one under the boiler need lifting and turn the tap on at the same time check the pressure on the boiler as the video saying don’t let it pass middle of 1,I hope this solves the problem as it’s done mine 🙏
Same here, and I share 'not george's sentiment, LMAO! No valves for refilling at the boiler. Thanks to 'hug', we clicked that we have a tank upstairs, blue valves did nothing, but there were two black on a braided connection which filled it up. Not one TH-cam video with this scenario! Took about an hour to figure out in total! 😂
Can anyone help , I have tried this and it has worked before but it’s not this time. Any suggestions, as I know you here the water as it fills and nothing!! Could be air in pipes , any suggestions 😬
Thank you ❤
Anyway get the blue in stiff jeez having no luck with it what best way etc
How hard to you have to pull the green lever cos mine don’t seem to wanna give and I darent force it
don't* force
this should be on the instruction page for the assure 500 as it is the first one (green lever video) so makes no sense - only if you do some searching elsewhere do you find this!
Just used the video cheers.
Thank you.
Fab!! Thank u
Thanks!
Thank you
Thanks
Don’t forget to turn off your boiler for at least an hour before you increase pressure!
Said no one ever you're fine to use the boiler straight after been doing it for years
None of them codes
No help at all
Very flimsy green leaver
Thank you for your help!!!❤
Thank you
Thank you