Hi all
Just got back off xmas hols and have returned to find my boiler is refusing to start due to low water pressure. Must admit I'm a complete novice with things like this but I've read the "how to" on using a filling loop, and it sounds simple enough.
The problem I'm having is that my filling loop doesn't really look like the pictures I've seen, and I have no idea what I should be twisting or turning.
Hopefully the image below will work:
The thing on the left of the filling loop is a phillips-head screw. It's currently tightened, if I turn it (anti-clockwise) the screw starts to come out (I've been told it should just turn without actually coming out the pipe?). I've given it a good couple of turns and no sound of water flowing. The thing on the right is like an octagon or something, looks like I'd need a spanner or something to turn. Can anyone give me any pointers? The photo is deliberately quite wide-angled in case there's something else I need to turn?
Thanks in advance, appreciate any advice
Jon[/img]
Just got back off xmas hols and have returned to find my boiler is refusing to start due to low water pressure. Must admit I'm a complete novice with things like this but I've read the "how to" on using a filling loop, and it sounds simple enough.
The problem I'm having is that my filling loop doesn't really look like the pictures I've seen, and I have no idea what I should be twisting or turning.
Hopefully the image below will work:
The thing on the left of the filling loop is a phillips-head screw. It's currently tightened, if I turn it (anti-clockwise) the screw starts to come out (I've been told it should just turn without actually coming out the pipe?). I've given it a good couple of turns and no sound of water flowing. The thing on the right is like an octagon or something, looks like I'd need a spanner or something to turn. Can anyone give me any pointers? The photo is deliberately quite wide-angled in case there's something else I need to turn?
Thanks in advance, appreciate any advice
Jon[/img]
