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Hello,

(Images removed. Please add them in a reply post directly to the forum.)

Please see the linked gallery with more details about the problem. Basically I can't figure out how to top up the pressure. Any help would be much appreciated! For some reason I can't get the imgur gallery images to stay in order but hopefully it still makes sense!

Thanks.
 
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Hello,

(Images removed. Please add them in a reply post directly to the forum.)

Please see the linked gallery with more details about the problem. Basically I can't figure out how to top up the pressure. Any help would be much appreciated! For some reason I can't get the imgur gallery images to stay in order but hopefully it still makes sense!

Thanks.
I order to help you gravy you will really need to add more info normally a post like this with complete info will get 12 replies and you will be sorted out in under a few hours
centralheatking
 
I had more details in the imgur gallery but it seemed to get removed for some reason. I'll try posting it again

Are there any other details which would be helpful to know?
[automerge]1572699496[/automerge]
 
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Please add images to the forum itself by using the attach file button. Thanks.
 
Ah, I'm new to the forum and didn't realise you could upload pics that way.

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My boiler showing the low pressure gauge

02.jpg

An overview of the pipes below the boiler

03.jpg

A silver hose that I thought would attach to somewhere to increase the pressure

04.jpg

It doesn't screw into the fitting below it

05.jpg

It can't reach the fitting in the bottom right

06.jpg

A view of the underside of the boiler. Maybe there is somewhere here to increase the pressure?

Any help would be great!
 
The braided fill pipe has been fitted the wrong way round.

Check first that the non return valve is working correctly by opening the isolating valve on
the loose end of the braided pipe.

Remove the filling hose from the top after the check valve and fit the isolating end to the nut (close the isolating valve.

You can now fit the loose end to the lower isolating valve.

By opening the slotted valves you can now bring your system up to the required pressure.

Make sure both valves are closed when finished.
 
Check that the check valve is holding by opening the valve on the flexi eg the end that isn’t attached to anything

Remove the valve from the end of the flexi (the end that isn’t attached to anything)

Then put that end on the valve on the other piece of pipe and tighten up

You should now be able to fill your system
 

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