Hot water low pressure after Diverter Valve replacement

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So, you've replaced the service valve. Is the NRV and filling loop still missing? If the valve is operated there will be water everywhere again.
 
This is for a budget Bunny (as expected for someone who talks to a plumber for an hour on the phone to decide if it is worth getting him round to change a divvy head :rolleyes:) - filling loop is elsewhere.
 
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So what is the OP wittering on about a screw? Would be much easier with a decent picture.

How is that valve blanked off for the integral filling loop?
 
Possibly the iso valve in pic is what the plumber got out his van....:ROFLMAO:
 
That screw hes on about is the filltap where the plastic knobs bin removed, a non return valve should be pushed in the end of that then the braided hose goes from that to the flow iso valve, its driping cos hes turned it without looking an now its passin (as usual lol)
 
This is for a budget Bunny (as expected for someone who talks to a plumber for an hour on the phone to decide if it is worth getting him round to change a divvy head :rolleyes:) - filling loop is elsewhere.

What are you prattling on about? :rolleyes:
 
So, you've replaced the service valve. Is the NRV and filling loop still missing? If the valve is operated there will be water everywhere again.

Doesn't have a filling loop on it but it has an NRV I believe.
 
That screw hes on about is the filltap where the plastic knobs bin removed, a non return valve should be pushed in the end of that then the braided hose goes from that to the flow iso valve, its driping cos hes turned it without looking an now its passin (as usual lol)

The NRV is there now but wasn't on the previous part.
 

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