Airlock. Hosepipe connector help

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Hello all, I'd like some advice please if I may.

I have an air,lock in my hot tap in the kitchen. I have water in the other hot taps, and no flow at all from this tap. It's a single pillar tap. The tank feeding it and it's outlet is ok, I have cleaned the filter and the pipes to it are solid copper. There are no service valves on the pipe to it either or other valves.

I am going to force the water from the cold mains tap also in the same sink. But am not sure what connection to use to connect hosepipe up to the taps :oops: I may need to go and buy a fitting from B & Q. Please can anyone tell me what connector will fit a standard 1/2 inch hosepipe to a normal tap spout?

Many thanks

Barry
 
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Folllow the list below:

1. Close all taps in the house.
2. Place your hand under the spout of the kitchen mixer tap.
3. Open hot side of tap and then the cold slowly.
This will push cold water up the pipework on the hot side.
4. Do above for approx. 30 seconds.
5. Close cold then hot tap.
6. Go upstairs and open hot tap, watch air then water come out.
7. Sit down and have a cup of tea, DIY over for this weekend.

Andy
 
thank you for your reply. I don't have a mixer tap though in the kitchen, just 2 singles!
 
I may have read it wrong, but I think he has 2 seperate pillar taps, not a mixer.

Buy 2 Hozelok tap connectors from here (the ones with the black wing nuts) -

http://www.hozelock.com/watering/hose-fittings/connect-to-tap.html

Connect a short length of hose between the two connectors, then fix them to the taps. Then follow Hert's instructions from step no. 3.

Alternatively, if you have hot and cold washing machine taps, you may be able to fit a wash. machine hose between the hot and cold ones and dislodge the airlock that way.
 
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