Vaillant Turbotec Pro

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Hi

I have low water pressure on Vaillant Turbotec pro.

I can't find the manual anywhere and I can't figure out what to do.

What should I turn exactly?
 

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Turn nothing on the picture you have downloaded.
Follow the pipes down you should have a steel braided hose (filler loop)with two plastic levers each side.
These are the ones that need to be opened, be sure to close them when the pressure indicates 1.5 bar or less.
 
What did you do the last time it needed filling?

How long have you been living there? What is the basis of your occupation?

Tony
 
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It hasn't needed filling in the last year. Been renting for a year.

I figured it's a simple problem to fix. But the boiler still works..

Anyway. I will take a look again when I get home. See if I can find the taps. But I really think they don't exist
 
There must be a way to fill the system.

But as renting either the Landlord/Agent should tell you how to do it or send an engineer to do it.

Tony
 
Yes, Picasso but have you looked underneath his boiler?

Only one of the top 1,000 bother to look underneath boilers.

I did find a Rampant Rabbit behind one though! But that was a Biasi. Now its an Intergas!
 
Never heard of a turbotec bit of expect it to be the valve through the hole on the right
 
Thanks for your help. The valve through the hole on the right did the job, but revealed a leaky radiator
 
Hi all.

I am revisiting this because basically the filling tap doesnt exist. I refilled the tank using a screwdriver but that doesnt really work and I cant get a spanner in there.

Basically.. would it be just a specific tap made just for Vaillant, or is it a standard thing. You can see where it would go, in the top right of my original photo.

I have not the slightest idea where I would get it. Does it have some technical name?

Any help is much appreciated

Thanks
 

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