Popped over to hers, it's a Vaillant boiler as well... but she has the filling loop right underneath :(
Would I be able to borrow her filling loop and valves and use them on my boiler if all else fails?
I had a rummage around with my hand as I couldn't see that well; just felt three pipes...
Top:
Middle (this is the top shelf of the cupboard below):
Bottom (bottom shelf of cupboard below):
Left of bottom:
I only moved in a year ago, but I will speak with a neighbour who said her boiler was installed around the same time as mine by the same people.
I did look for one in the airing cupboard by the shower, but that is empty save for a switch for an immersion heater which doesn't work :/ Can't see any piping leading out from the bathroom, either.
I had a look in the cut out but I can't see anything :/ I tried tor remove the shelf to get a better look but the piping is in the way.
I think that goes to the washing machine? Also had a look in the cupboards above the washing machine but no piping there:
I took this video to give an idea of the layout:
It looks like one goes outside, and three look like they may be behind the boards of the cupboards below?
That's all the piping I see to the right :shrug:
Cheers, that does make sense, the washing machine is to the left of that blue valve so I think you are right. From what I've seen online I should be looking for at least one valve connected to a braided hose, but I don't see a braided hose anywhere.
Was away for a week and came home to F.22 error code on my Vaillant EcoTec Pro 28, with a pressure reading of 0.4 bar. I understand that once the pressure is below 0.5 bar it will turn off. Videos I watched recommended turning the valves on the filling loop, but it seems mine doesn't have one? I...