Worcester 24i Junor filling key
Hi.
I'm trying to repressurise the system using the inbuilt filling loop in the boiler, but it's difficult finding the spot where to push the key in!. It goes in very easily with 2mm remaining, but I can't locate the point at which I then need to push it in further. How do I find it? Cheers |
Worcester 24i Junor filling key
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I'm trying to repressurise the system using the inbuilt filling loop in the boiler, but it's difficult finding the spot where to push the key in!. It goes in very easily with 2mm remaining, but I can't locate the point at which I then need to push it in further. How do I find it? Apply some upwards pressure on the key with one hand, whilst turning it with the other - you should feel it give a little when it is in the correct position. Push it all the way then a slight rotation locks it into place. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
Worcester 24i Junor filling key
In message , Harry
Bloomfield writes blackhead submitted this idea : I'm trying to repressurise the system using the inbuilt filling loop in the boiler, but it's difficult finding the spot where to push the key in!. It goes in very easily with 2mm remaining, but I can't locate the point at which I then need to push it in further. How do I find it? Apply some upwards pressure on the key with one hand, whilst turning it with the other - you should feel it give a little when it is in the correct position. Push it all the way then a slight rotation locks it into place. I saw this as a potential problem when I installed my 28i Junior, so I left it open and incorporated the old filling loop into the system Glad I did now, Worcester filling keys seem to be a fairly common problem -- geoff |
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