We have the above boiler, which was serviced in July, all fine.
I noticed the pressure was a bit low today, so I tried to turn the lever as usual and it broke off in my hand. Looking underneath there is also a screwdriver notch, but I can't budge that (with minimal force anyway, I don't want to strip the screw head and/or have it stuck open).
I don't want the pressure to fall too far for it to come on when it gets really cold (I'll be for it then...).
Can the tap lever be user-replaced (I have found them available online), or is a screwdriver good enough for the occasional use it needs, and/or should I try WD40 or something else to loosen it up?
Thanks,
Chris
I noticed the pressure was a bit low today, so I tried to turn the lever as usual and it broke off in my hand. Looking underneath there is also a screwdriver notch, but I can't budge that (with minimal force anyway, I don't want to strip the screw head and/or have it stuck open).
I don't want the pressure to fall too far for it to come on when it gets really cold (I'll be for it then...).
Can the tap lever be user-replaced (I have found them available online), or is a screwdriver good enough for the occasional use it needs, and/or should I try WD40 or something else to loosen it up?
Thanks,
Chris