Hi Paffman,
Fortunatly my burner does not have the filter and firestop installed in this way as shown in the picture. As far as i can remember the filter is on the tank just after the valve. If it is just a case of bleeding the burner then i am sure i would be capable of this. I have read...
let me start by saying this is all new to me. I am having the same problem with a riello burner after the tank went dry and was wondering if anyone managed to post how you would actually bleed one of these burners :?
Thanks in advance