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Jan 21, 2018
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Hi,
I'm about to fit a Magnaclean 2 on my combi boiler return, stupidly I played around with it as was curious about the quick release mechanism - I took off the spacer and fitted the bit with the red wheel and then slid on the canister with the two collets. It says to wind the red wheel out and lock against canister - I did this but think I was too enthusiastic turning the wheel, guessing now it just means stop when its snug, I wound it out and something sort of clicked or popped, possibly something on one of the collets - trouble is now if I back the wheel off the canister does not want to slide off the valves. I was hoping to demount it and fit the spacer before cutting the pipe out and doing up the compression nuts, I suppose I can just fit the whole lump and fill up, hoping for the best. Don't want to trash a £90 item.
Thanks for any advice - should I try to remove it now or just leave it ,jammed on and see if it leaks? Worried if I try to pry it off I would knacker the collets or something.
 
Basically i tightened the red wheel hard against the canister and now when i loosen the wheel i cant pull the canister off the two pipe stubs that stick out from the valve block.
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Slacken the red thumb wheel

Put the whole lot on the floor valves first (eg valves on the floor and the body / canister upright)

Push the body / canister to the valves will move a tiny bit

Valve in one hand and with the other squeeze the plastic piece that's the red thumb wheel is attached to to the body and pull on the valve out

Hope this helps
 
Excellent thanks its off, although the valve block did separate it looks like it will click together

Another question , in the photo hopefully the socket is visible and to the right a vertical 22mm heating return. I guess its not best practise to mount these things above sockets. Id rather not move the socket, could an outside type electric 2 plug socket be used as a swap? Im just thinking if it leaks, but all boiler valves above also. Worst case if it got soaked would 240 socket just trip switch in fuse box or what. Im sure these things woth sockets are encountered daily and fitters know what is too risky. So socket ok or need to do something?

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A gas fitter did the boiler and I'm diying the radiator - so my bit is a first attempt and a bit of an abortion, I've tried to tee it off and will just put a drain on them in case I want to extend - just thought I'd explain before anyone mentions the dodgy bending, soldering and layout. Its the socket in relation to the intended filter position that i want to know if i can get away with leaving as is, thanks.
 

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