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Hello

I need to top up the water pressure in my central heating, I've done this several times before at my old house, however the pipe work below the boiler at my new place is confusing me.

Is anyone able to point me in the right direction from these photos of the pipework?

Photo Album - Imgur

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Photo 1 silver 'loop' flexi tube; bottom pipe has a 'screwdriver slot' valve. get a screwdriver and turn it slowly until you hear water running into your system .... I'm not responsible for the potential leaks that will come from the valve however, alas! :)
 
Photo 1 silver 'loop' flexi tube; bottom pipe has a 'screwdriver slot' valve. get a screwdriver and turn it slowly until you hear water running into your system .... I'm not responsible for the potential leaks that will come from the valve however, alas! :)

Perfect, that done it, back up to normal pressure now.

Thank you so much! :)
 
Perfect, that done it, back up to normal pressure now.

Thank you so much! :)

You are welcome ... bill is in the post :) ........ :lol: Just kiddin! However it could have cost you a fortune so it's good to get to know the basics IMHO :)
 
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