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Insert the screwdriver head into both valves, and turn 1/4. You should hear water going into the boiler, and the gauge should start to rise.


When you’re in the green, turn both valves off.


Reset the boiler, and if it hasn’t been damaged by dry-firing, you should be up and away.

Some have square heads to turn, a bleed key is an ideal tool..

Made on a Mac

The Ecotec is the best designed loop so far. Really user friendly.


Simply turn the two white tap heads 1/4 turn, and watch the pressure gauge rise into the green section on the gauge, then turn off again.


Make sure you turn them both off, or you’ll lose the hot water supply to your taps!  (Ecotec Only)


HOWEVER.!

The pressure gauge is an absolutely appalling design.

To check the pressure levels, push and release the ‘-’ (minus) button below the digital display, and the pressure reading will displayed for a few seconds..

Anything above 0.75bar should get you out of trouble..

Warning!

It is a criminal offence to work on a gas appliance if you are not qualified, and licensed to do so.

ALWAYS consult the manufacturers user instructions for guidance. The instructions above are for guidance only. If unsure of any procedures, call a boiler specialist, who holds the relevant qualifications, and GAS Safe Registration.

ECOTEC FILLING LOOP

Turbomax FILLING LOOP

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