Ah on that point there was a pipe outside but my builder said it looked horrible on the wall outside and removed it to be inside and he connected it somehow to a pipe inside ...
hey guys thanks so much, i used the sealing ring on both parts, the nut against the wall and the black circle nut screw.
the filter was suprisingly clean and i just empited the water from this and retightned.
all seems to be fine and no leak
only issue i have is the water pressure still goes...
Thank you so much
ps I found the spare bits so I can open the filter etc and there a rubber seals in there
I hope this works I will look at it this evening and report back
Sorry to be a pain but can you mark on the picture which bit you mean? From what I can see the water is leaking from the large black screw area .. is this the bit you mean where the seal is passing ?
thanks appreciate your help
I might just swap out for another one if it’s cheaper then...
Is it worth me buying the tool (the spanner )and cleaning the filter and re tightening it as the leak seems to be coming from there
Will try turning that , I think it’s a spanner job ... as the rad key I have didn’t fit on top ...
would I need to do turn the white plug thing on the Worcester...
i have turned the isolation valves which has stopped the leaked
i managed to screw off the filter from the back pipe (the one against the wall) which released some water. i have then put it back and turned the red valves back to its normal position, its seems the water is leaking from the large...
i have worchester bosch greenstar 1 (it was only fitted over a year ago)
and over the past year i have to to manually fix the pressure gauge with the key and bleed radiators so they work
over the past few days i have noticed there is a leak from the mag-tek filter
water is leaking from the...