I have a very small drip which I think originates from the flow cartridge, so I want to take the cartridge out and clean it. I am however concerned as to how much pressure I can apply with a spanner so that I don't `twist` the pipework. Should I just go for it or is there any way to counter the `twist` effect.
I compare this to when I take a radiator off and I have to counter effect the torque when disconnecting the rad valves. I hope that makes sense.
On the attached image the cartridge is under cover A, I can get a spanner on that but nothing I can fix a spanner to when I remove cover B
I compare this to when I take a radiator off and I have to counter effect the torque when disconnecting the rad valves. I hope that makes sense.
On the attached image the cartridge is under cover A, I can get a spanner on that but nothing I can fix a spanner to when I remove cover B