working pressure at boiler

so if i set the max pressure i leave it in the same state as for min but turn the other nut until it reads (in this case 13.4mb) and thats it.

please tell me i'm right!! I've promised myself i'm not going to bed until i've got this sussed.
 
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yes requires using two spanners at the same time, as once you've set min you dont want it moving as you adjust max!

have you got any MI, ariston microgenus' explains the whole procedure quite well.
 
Bster goes to laptop, reads reply, wipes stress off his forehead and shouts 'BACK OF THE NET' runs around naked in the street telling all the old people that their min and max gas pressures are not in danger because GAS PRESSURE MAN is here!!


thank the lord for your patience with me fellow superheros :D


I'm off to bed but i'll be back with a new really easy question soon - keeping you on your toes see.


"B'ster keeping plumbers mentally fit since 2006"
 
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thank the lord for your patience with me fellow superheros :D
Think yourself lucky, normally you would have been labelled an idiotic buffoon for not knowing these obvious basics surprised it lasted as long as it did. ;) Mind you,kissing ass always works wonders on here ( also pretending you are thick is good, or female) ;)
If you can, see if you can control the sycophantic slavering & the ``I`m thick me aren`t I?`` routine to the minimum. You`re not, obviously. Pick their brains & you too will become another Softus eventually ;)

I look forward to reading your posts in another 3 years. :D
 

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