Vokera Compact 25HE

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I have the above boiler and the boiler pressure reads just above 0. I still have hot water but am aware that I should top up the water?... I have been trying to figure out where and how (The manual is really confusing)

I found a black plastic valve under the boiler on the right which reads "Stopcock - open and shut'.. Is this where I do it to restoe pressure????
 
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Just found out that the black stopcock is the DHW inlet.. is there where I top up the pressure?
 
You should have a lever connected that says fill/off/on. 3 way position near the lower right side underneath. Turn it down 180 degrees to fill, then return to on position.
 
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Thanks tonybhoy... I downloaded the user manual which explains how to do it
 
I have located the filling valve turned it to re-pressurise my boiler.. but nothing happens (Don't even hear any water coming through) Any ideas?
 
the pipe on the right hand side of boiler (15 mm) is the cold water inlet. there should be a t piece brazed onto it. from the t there should be a filling loop temporarilly connecting the incoming mains water to the boiler return. there will be a valve usually quarter turn, turn to open & fill to 1.0 to 1.5 bar. job done
 
Tried it and still not working. I think I will have to call in someone to look at it. When I turn the valve, there is no water flowing at all.

The ironic thing is that the pressure is just above 0bars and the heating still works fine.........
 
couple of quick checks. is there a braided hose breaching across from the cold 15mm inlet to one of the 22mm copper pipes on the left hand side of boiler. if so, is there a valve at that side as well? if there is only one valve on filling loop how is the pressure from your hot taps. if pressure from hot taps is ok then the non return/check valve connected to one of the 22mm pipes is choked/failed. easy to remove and replace.not a boiler part, can pick one up from any diy/merchant.posting a pic might help as well
 
why not remove the filling loop at the boiler end, stick it in a bucket and turn on the loop valve? if water comes through then you know its probably the non return valve stuck.
 

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