You are looking for a silver braided hose. However if it’s been removed you are looking for to threaded ends with an on off valve usually near the boiler
What sort of boiler as some have internal filling arrangements. It’s not the end of the world, just keep lookin and posting . Rob Foster aka centralheatking
Thanks for your help on this. So I found the braided hose last week and was able to increase the pressure by turning the screw circled in the blue.
I've just noticed our boiler has lost all pressure today and we have a drip coming out of this pipe circled in red - do you know why this is? We have multiple taps labelled with numbers but nothing identifying what they do unfortunately.
Thanks Shaun, sounds like something feasible for DIY ? Just switch off the water and replace with a new part or would it require a plumber just to be safe?
Thanks Shaun, sounds like something feasible for DIY ? Just switch off the water and replace with a new part or would it require a plumber just to be safe?
Thanks Shaun, sounds like something feasible for DIY ? Just switch off the water and replace with a new part or would it require a plumber just to be safe?
Hi guys, thanks for your help with this. So I loosened the spindle tonight, a lot of water seems to be flowing out . I've turned off the main supply so none of the taps in the house are working, I'd say I've filled a bucket with 3 litres already, very dark /black water. IS this normail or should it only be a slow leak of water once the spindle is loose?
Ok thanks. Swapped out the washer but now I appear to have aleak coming out between teh top of the tap connection with the copper pipe. Not sure if this was loosened when I was undoing the spindle is this just something that needs to be tightened up? I've given it about 30 rotations already and no ease up so far
I mean 30 spins on the drain itself, the leak is from the top of the drain where it connects with the copper pipe. I tried to pressure back up the boiler and the water started to spew out the top of the drain connection.
I mean 30 spins on the drain itself, the leak is from the top of the drain where it connects with the copper pipe. I tried to pressure back up the boiler and the water started to spew out the top of the drain connection.
ok thanks, think I've got it under control. Arduous learning curve. I've turned the water back on will the tank fill back up itself within 10 mins or so?
The boiler isn't firing up now, the light flashes for a second and then it goes off. Boiler makes the same noise as if it has low pressure but I can see that it is at the 1 bar. Couldn't make it up one problem after another.
I've had a good look around and cannot see any valves like that unfortunately. I've attached some iamges of the airing cupboard and pictures from under the boiler. There are yellow gas valves could it be these ? Thanks for all your help as well really appreciate it.
That worked Shaun, plenty of air flowing out with the water when I bled the radiators so had to refill the boiler and do it a few times, it's lighting again anyway.
Thanks for all your help Shaun & Rob, much appreciated.