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Reviewing the Valliant ecoTEC install manual, and steps noted in this book for re-pressurising the internal expansion vessel states the following

- Ensure the boiler CH service valves are closed.
- Release the pressure from the boiler.
- Remove the valve cap from the expansion vessel charge point.
- Check that the internal charge pressure of the expansion vessel is between 0.75 and 0.9 bar (if the pressure is lower than this the vessel should be re-pressurised using an air pump
- Refit the valve cap
- Re-pressure boiler and heating system

what is meant by the 'CH (Central Heating) service valves' - would they by many on a system or just one place to go? is it boiler specific?

thanks
 
Can I ask why you want to know??
 
Looks like they're wanting to check or repressurise the internal vessel, which unfortunately is a Gas safe registered area only.
 
Leave “well alone” , it could all “end in tears” .
Especially when you turn the valve back on .
 
Reviewing the Valliant ecoTEC install manual, and steps noted in this book for re-pressurising the internal expansion vessel states the following

- Ensure the boiler CH service valves are closed.
- Release the pressure from the boiler.
- Remove the valve cap from the expansion vessel charge point.
- Check that the internal charge pressure of the expansion vessel is between 0.75 and 0.9 bar (if the pressure is lower than this the vessel should be re-pressurised using an air pump
- Refit the valve cap
- Re-pressure boiler and heating system

what is meant by the 'CH (Central Heating) service valves' - would they by many on a system or just one place to go? is it boiler specific?

thanks
Please leave you boiler alone unless you are gas safe registered. If you are please PM either @Harvest Fields @ShaunCorbs or @Riley with your details. Otherwise please get a professional in to do it.
 
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