Hi, glad the info has helped you. Please feel to support us by subscribing. Additionally if you have any friends and family with combi boilers, please point them to myboiler.com/money-and-energy-saving/ section 2 is most useful for condensing combi boilers to help save in the impending energy crisis. JK
Thank you very much for your video. I am living in an Airbnb, the boiler suddenly stopped working at night and it really make my family depressed. I found your video and I can fix the problem in 2 minutes. Thank you again, as it is really cold day!
Was already panicking when my boiler suddenly went off. Found your video and was able to solve the problem in less than a minute. Thanks so much. You save my family bro in this chilling winter. Thanks a million.
Hi, So glad it helped. If you have a combi boiler or know someone else that does and would like to save on energy / bills, see the following ... myboiler.com/combi-boiler/reducing-the-flow-temperature-for-a-condensing-combi-boiler-for-upto-8-percent-saving-on-your-gas-heating-bills/?src=ytc All the best, Jay K
Mine was a little different, for some reason the valves were in the middle of some long pipes, but both pipes lead to the same position as the valves you showed. This helped so much! Thank you!
Hi, filling loop setups vary widely on both boilers and central heating systems. It's just more important to know how your particular system is filled. JK
Hi, glad the video helped you. You may also find our energy saving article of use too. myboiler.com/money-and-energy-saving/?source=ytc , have a great day. JK
Thank you. I Bleadon my radiator today, and then there was no hot water. I found this video and fixed it. You're a life saver. It's so cold outside. Many thanks 😊
Hi, really glad it saved you time and stress, and really glad to have helped. If you boiler is a combi boiler then for helpful energy saving information, please see myboiler.com/money-and-energy-saving/?source=ytc Section 2 boiler settings to help reduce your gas usage for condensing boilers and other tips. JK. PS Apologies for the late reply, your comment was held for review.
Hi, really glad to have helped. For more tips and tricks, please see myboiler.com/money-and-energy-saving/?source=ytc Section 2 boiler settings to help reduce your gas usage for condensing boilers and other tips. JK.
Thank you so much for this!! The satisfaction one gets when we fix things ourselves is priceless. Question: How do you know the valves are back to the "off" position?? Mine just keeps turning.
Glad to have helped. If the valve handles keep spinning, then the handles have broken inside. The plastic knobs are quite weak and wear out, also sometimes the metal ones break too. Best to get the handles replaced. Just a screw holding it in place. JK
Hi, really glad to have helped. For more tips and tricks, please see myboiler.com/money-and-energy-saving/?source=ytc Section 2 boiler settings to help reduce your gas usage for condensing boilers and other tips. JK.
Hi, So glad it helped. If you have a combi boiler or know someone else that does and would like to save on energy / bills, see the following ... myboiler.com/combi-boiler/reducing-the-flow-temperature-for-a-condensing-combi-boiler-for-upto-8-percent-saving-on-your-gas-heating-bills/?src=ytc All the best, Jay K
Thank you so much for this me and my kids were so cold last couple days and I just followed your easy instructions and now my house is nice n warm again 😁
Hi Claire, really glad it saved you time and stress, and really glad to have helped. Also for helpful energy saving information, please see myboiler.com/money-and-energy-saving/?source=ytc Section 2 boiler settings to help reduce your gas usage for condensing boilers and other tips. JK.
Hi, so glad it helped you. If you have a combi boiler, you may also find useful our article on condensing boiler efficiency savings. myboiler.com/reducing-the-flow-temperature-for-a-condensing-combi-boiler-for-upto-8-percent-saving-on-your-gas-heating-bills/ , JK
How can I reduce the pressure mines too high at 3.2 bar and won’t reduce and the heaters don’t work even though thermostat is twisted to full temp. Thank you
Hi, the safest way to relieve pressure is through the radiator bleeder vent using a bottle or bucket to collect. If the boiler is not working, there may be other issues such as pressure sensor issues. JK
How come I still have pressure loss I always got the error message F22 it is a Vaillant EcoTec. Had a technician come they replaced my expansion tank and my pressure relief valve. Less than 24 hours later I got that error code again. What could be the cause I don't understand this.
Hi, you should not have to do this periodically otherwise it means there’s a leak in the system somewhere. This would normally require an engineer to find the leak or insert a leak sealer. The most you should have to fill the system up is once or twice a year. JK
Between 1 and 2 for most systems. Closer to 1 creates less pressure on all the components when the boiler is running. You do however need to have just enough pressure to be able to vent the system at the highest level. JK.
Hi Hirra, you may have the new Vaillant Ecofit range of boilers. The principle will still be the same. There will be 2 black knobs on that. Both need to be turned to fill. I suggest doing 1 at 45 degrees (to prevent filling to fast) and use the other to control the filling on or off again you can do 45 degrees to 90 degrees just as long as you don't overfill. JK PS We will try to do another video when possible for this.
Hi, Seems like you have an open vented boiler which is usually self filling. If you don't have an open vented boiler these valves will likely be somewhere in the system. JK. PS Apologies for late response, your comment was held in review.
If the bar doesn't increase, it could be fault pressure sensor, fault filling loop or something else. You would likely have needed a heating professional to diagnose this. JK
Hi, if pressure keeps rising above 2.5 or dropping below 0.5 then you likely need some boiler maintenance(expansion vessel/prv), or there is a leak somewhere. JK♨️
Hi, There is always usually a valve unless it's an open vent system, or the filling valve is located elsewhere, as some boilers don't have a built in internal one. Jay K
Hi, the safest way is usually through a radiator bleed valve using a container, although it may take a while. Please also check the following article myboiler.com/boiler-pressure/?source=ytc to know if you have other problems that need to be resolved. JK
Hi, the safest way to relieve pressure is through the radiator bleeder vent using a bottle or bucket to collect. If the boiler is not working, there may be other issues such as pressure sensor issues. The recommended pressure is between 1 and 1.5 , although if house is bigger than different design pressure may be set. JK
Hi, the safest way is usually through a radiator bleed valve using a container, although it may take a while. Please also check the following article myboiler.com/boiler-pressure/?source=ytc to know if you have other problems that need to be resolved. JK
Hi, Seems like you have an open vented boiler which is usually self filling. If you don't have an open vented boiler these valves will likely be somewhere in the system. JK. PS Apologies for late response, your comment was held in review
@@MyBoiler the water pressure was low, it’s a housing association property but the water pressure knob (or whatever you call it lol) was in another room. There were no knobs to turn by the boiler
Yes, that’s your filling loop. On some Vaillant models, it’s built in and underneath. Where it’s not built in, it’s separate loop usually underneath on the pipework but could sometimes be literally anywhere on the system that was convenient at the time. JK
Hi, You will need to look for your filling loop. It will usually be a flexible braided silver hose. This section will have either 1 or 2 valves (one on each end), these are similar to the boiler and will be used to fill the pressure. JK.
Hi, we just picked this comment up as was held in review. If your referring to the filling valve, then it needs to be replaced. Hope that answers your question. JK
Thankfuck for these kind of videos :) thank you 🫶 I knew what valve to open but it didn't worked. After watching this video, I've noticed that trick woth both valves 45 degrees and it fixed instantly 🙏
Hey, glad it helped. Just so you know 45 degrees is so the system doesn’t fill too fast that your not able to control it in time and end up with very high pressure. JK