Fault finding is really interesting to me. Takes experience knowing what the problem could be just based on customers description or noise coming from the boiler. Are there any good resources which can help an apprentice out in fault finding?
There's plenty of resources out there but the best way to learn is to get stuck in and learn on the job. Majority of my experience came from working in social housing. I did courses, etc but it didn't fully make sense until I was working in it myself
Sometimes it's best to disconnect the pipe from the main hex first then out at the bottom on the vaillants as it can crack the main hex where the pipe pushes in
Oh no, that could have been you first plate clean in situ. You had the vent pipe open and could have drawn some cleaner in. Maybe next time you’ll give it a go. 10 minutes max 👍
Yes mate this job was done before your previous suggestion, got a backlog of videos to upload! But yes I'm looking forward to trying that method out 👍🏾
How did you take out that canoe filter in one piece, every time i try i end up cracking it, what techniques or tool did you use to take the canoe filter out, did you check the red seals on the Worcester green star they comon on those there a safety bulitin every time you remove the case you need to check if it not leaking