For anyone who find this helpful, and I'm guessing there's a few (64,000 views so far) - here is the link to buy the same bleed kit I used - amzn.to/3S3Ds1u
This totally helped me bleed my boiler! (which is the same kind). Only challenge was finding a cat that size. Did not take 25 button presses. More like 10
Thanks this saved my ass, boiler ran out of fuel. Then wouldn't fire. Despite me checking it had fuel all the way to the copper fitting just on the side of the boiler. I pressed the reset button about 20 times and nothing. Then bled it like in this video (I just pushed some clear pvc hose in the bleed hole and sucked). Then it fired right up. I was very close to calling someone out I thought it was goosed. Thanks again
Great video mate I’m sure a lot of happy people in winter now 😂 but an Easier way to do this is switch on your heating, then follow the same steps as in video, (take red cover off, unscrew the Allen key screw, but instead of buying a peice of kit, just use an old bottle put it over the oil sour and press the red button, this will cycle the oil out into the bottle, do this 2 times, then screw Allen back in and hit the reset button again and you should be golden 💪💪
Jump the CAD cell once lit… old school. 3/8th or 7/16th wrench and a cup. Source: I’m a tech taught by guys who did it since the 60’s and working for companies that didn’t provide me tools. I’m not sucking the oil out of someone’s nasty boiler that probably sat in shit water at some point in its life. I have a push pull pump and a CO2 gun if I HAVE to do that. Open bleeder, jump cad cell or if it’s a protectorelay system pull the burner relay, and let the burner pump do it for you. It locks out due to failed TFI (trial for ignition) so you pass it artificially. In NY oil is 3.499/gallon.
Yes - on some boilers in some houses that works, and to be honest - that is the case the majority of the time - I've had houses in the past where that is all you need to do - but my last two houses the bottom of the oil tank is lower than the boiler - so you don't have gravity helping you.
I normally fit a tube around the blead point and trick the burner into running by exposing the photocell to light and let the burner do the bleeding for you.
@@deepakkunwar736 because if it’s jumped out it thinks it sees flame and passes TFI and will keep running. Hit reset with it jumped out and it will refuse to start if it senses flame as a safety for your eyebrows
Do not press that button with the bleed plug out. You will have oil squirting all over the place. Take the plug out with a container under it and it will bleed by itself, the oil will run back down the tube and onto the floor of the boiler unless you wrap a bit of paper round the spout to give the oil a route into your yoghurt pot, take your time and have plenty of rags. Dont press that button without the plug in. I know this because I just bled mine and I am sharing my experience, same model.
Agreed - never press the button with the bleed plug out - in my process I take it out - use the bleed kit made of two pipes and the bottle and suck until the oil comes out and the bottle is filled - then put the bleed plug back in and then hit the button. Should fire up first time with zero mess!😁
I did - before I bought the kit and switched to this method of bleeding - my boiler is higher than my oil tank so the oil keeps running back down the pipe when bleeding the old fashioned way of pushing the button over and over
My apologies - all you missed was me putting the screw back into the bleed valve and hitting the red button! But I will be more conscious of arm placement in the future
Doesn't matter - the boiler itself will not be running until it's bled - and that can be done with the boiler on or off - or course, it needs to be on when you hit the button at then
If it's fully bled and not firing up then the problem may be elsewhere - but make sure to fill the little bottle - sometimes I get impatient and try to fire it up before the bottle is filled and it turns out that there is still a little air in the system
For anyone who find this helpful, and I'm guessing there's a few (64,000 views so far) - here is the link to buy the same bleed kit I used - amzn.to/3S3Ds1u
Thank you Alfie for your input. Couldn't have done it without You!
Hi there after a week of no heating i tried this and it works fantastic. Even got the same bleed kit best £14 i spent. Thankyou so much 👍😀👍😀👍😀👍
Cool stuff, mate! It saved me time, money and the hustle of dealing with my dear plumber. I have been waiting on him for 5 days now.
Glad I could help!
Tried this with a jiggle siphon and it worked perfectly. Thanks for the guidance!
Glad it helped!
This totally helped me bleed my boiler! (which is the same kind). Only challenge was finding a cat that size. Did not take 25 button presses. More like 10
LOL Its the colour of the cat that matters, not the size.
Thanks this saved my ass, boiler ran out of fuel. Then wouldn't fire. Despite me checking it had fuel all the way to the copper fitting just on the side of the boiler. I pressed the reset button about 20 times and nothing. Then bled it like in this video (I just pushed some clear pvc hose in the bleed hole and sucked). Then it fired right up. I was very close to calling someone out I thought it was goosed. Thanks again
No problem - glad I could help!
Great video mate I’m sure a lot of happy people in winter now 😂 but an Easier way to do this is switch on your heating, then follow the same steps as in video, (take red cover off, unscrew the Allen key screw, but instead of buying a peice of kit, just use an old bottle put it over the oil sour and press the red button, this will cycle the oil out into the bottle, do this 2 times, then screw Allen back in and hit the reset button again and you should be golden 💪💪
That's what I used to do in my last house - but in this house I would have to push that button about 30 times - which is why I use this method now!
Great video, lovely cat, Thanks!
Loved the guest appearance lol
This video just saved the day 🙏🏻
Thanks! Glad I could help!
Jump the CAD cell once lit… old school. 3/8th or 7/16th wrench and a cup. Source: I’m a tech taught by guys who did it since the 60’s and working for companies that didn’t provide me tools. I’m not sucking the oil out of someone’s nasty boiler that probably sat in shit water at some point in its life. I have a push pull pump and a CO2 gun if I HAVE to do that. Open bleeder, jump cad cell or if it’s a protectorelay system pull the burner relay, and let the burner pump do it for you. It locks out due to failed TFI (trial for ignition) so you pass it artificially. In NY oil is 3.499/gallon.
Thanks so much for this ☺️ super helpful
Press that button 25 times you’ll be needing a new oil pump after the 15th press 😂
No kidding wtf!
Awesome, got mine going in like 2 pushes of the button
Your a genius thank you kindly 🙏
Good video, got me sorted..cheers
No problem - glad I could help!
Thank you, worked perfect
You're welcome!
Where can one get this Gadget ?
I found that just loosening the screw and then pushing the button works fine. Some oil will come out with the air but not much and it will then fire.
Yes - on some boilers in some houses that works, and to be honest - that is the case the majority of the time - I've had houses in the past where that is all you need to do - but my last two houses the bottom of the oil tank is lower than the boiler - so you don't have gravity helping you.
@@DeeDoherty77 haven't seen that issue before 👍
I normally fit a tube around the blead point and trick the burner into running by exposing the photocell to light and let the burner do the bleeding for you.
Does it work? Because I tried this and the air has stopped coming out and the boiler keeps running. Before that air was coming out.
@deepakkunwar736 Possibly the photocell is faulty
@@deepakkunwar736 because if it’s jumped out it thinks it sees flame and passes TFI and will keep running. Hit reset with it jumped out and it will refuse to start if it senses flame as a safety for your eyebrows
What’s the name of that tool and where can I buy one
on ebay , search for : Set Bleed Kit Vacuum Pump ..
amzn.to/3S3Ds1u - This is the exact kit I used
Love kitty
I've tried this but I'm unsure witch is the valve exactly, wish I could send a picture so you can help pin point it out ..
There should be a name and model number on your boiler somewhere - google that and the bleeder valve location
Thanks, restarted like 5 times, didn't work, watched this video, unscrewed that screw, restarted twice and it started spraying kerosene. 🤣😊
You may have missed a step 😂 - or added a new one! Never press the button while the screw is out unless you have a bottle to catch the oil
Do not press that button with the bleed plug out. You will have oil squirting all over the place. Take the plug out with a container under it and it will bleed by itself, the oil will run back down the tube and onto the floor of the boiler unless you wrap a bit of paper round the spout to give the oil a route into your yoghurt pot, take your time and have plenty of rags. Dont press that button without the plug in. I know this because I just bled mine and I am sharing my experience, same model.
Agreed - never press the button with the bleed plug out - in my process I take it out - use the bleed kit made of two pipes and the bottle and suck until the oil comes out and the bottle is filled - then put the bleed plug back in and then hit the button. Should fire up first time with zero mess!😁
Cats literally don't listen to us 🤣
Do you really need to press the button 25 times, seems extreme
I did - before I bought the kit and switched to this method of bleeding - my boiler is higher than my oil tank so the oil keeps running back down the pipe when bleeding the old fashioned way of pushing the button over and over
Unfortunately mate, your arm was blocking the camera’s view.
My apologies - all you missed was me putting the screw back into the bleed valve and hitting the red button! But I will be more conscious of arm placement in the future
Does this damage your health ? All the gas / fumes of petrol in your lungs?
As I'm only doing it for a few seconds I would say that any harm is extremely minimal. But I'll also add that I'm not a doctor!
Where could I buy one of them kits in store in an emergency if you can’t wait for online delivery
amzn.to/3S3Ds1u - That's the one I use!
But heating is ON or OFF when i do this?
Doesn't matter - the boiler itself will not be running until it's bled - and that can be done with the boiler on or off - or course, it needs to be on when you hit the button at then
Do ye hav the heat on for this?
No - the boiler doesn't have to be on to bleed it
hi when our boiler fires up the air vent ducting pipe shakes then it goes to lockout any advice?
Thats a bit beyond my level of expertise I'm afraid!
How are things Alf👍
Where can you get that apparatus please
I put a link in the description
British Gas boiler 330
kick the blinking cat out of the way i am bloody freezing 🥶🥶🥶🥶
Bleed the boiler but still not firing up
If it's fully bled and not firing up then the problem may be elsewhere - but make sure to fill the little bottle - sometimes I get impatient and try to fire it up before the bottle is filled and it turns out that there is still a little air in the system
Sucking that into your lungs can’t be good!
There is a pump with the kit you can use - it's just faster to suck! 😅
@@DeeDoherty77 I see. I’ll stick with the pump.
Would you hurry up please
The whole video is only 5 minutes long ??? - but I will try to be faster in future!
That is not 75 pounds worth of fuel
It is when you adjust for sarcasm!
Alfie is so nosey
Constantly trying to kill me that cat - always waits til I'm walking out of a room then tries to trip me!