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Went to change a diverter valve on a WB 24CDi on Wednesday. Hadn't done one before and had heard they could be b******s to change but I had nowt else booked in for that day so no pressure. The boiler was fitted to an open vent system. Closed iso valves on boiler and opened drain points. No water. Decided to loosen the screws of the filling link connection to drain slowly into bucket. Water initially trickled out then gradually increased in pressure. Before I could react, WHOOSH, myself, the boiler and the kitchen were having a bath. The filling link connection would not go back into place so I resorted to removing it completely and plugging the hole with my finger. Now I was stuck. The lady of the house who had witnessed it all enquired as to what she could do to help. I asked her to turn the water off by the stop tap. It was seized. She then had to go to the main outside stop tap. She couldn't reach it so had to rummage in my van for my stop tap key. Water isolated, I was able to gradually drain down into a bucket. Obviously, one or both of the isolation valves had failed to close properly. The filling link failed to go back into place properly because one of the brass ferrrules had pulled out and the 'O' ring mysteriously vanished at the same time. I couldn't have soaked the boiler more if I'd swam the Channel with it strapped to my back. Everything was dried with a hair-dryer, but to be on the safe side it was left overnight before trying it out. Fired up first time. Mega sigh of relief. No more trusting boiler iso valves for me. Going to drain down completely in future. As for the customer, she was a star, and appeared a lot less bothered than I had been about the whole thing.