Hi,
Still trying to fit an immersion heater to my Potterton Powermax HE115 Combi boiler.
Had a go at the weekend following instructions in the manual that say:
"Isolate mains water supply at stop valve on Inlet Control Group
and close / turn valve (handle at 90° to valve body) on double
check valve.
Fit a hosepipe to the tail of the drain valve (secure with “Jubilee”
clip), and run open end to a low level where water can be safely
drained.
Open nearest tap(s) fully (to allow air to enter cylinder) before
opening the drain valve above hose."
I cannot get to and therefore close the 'double check valve' as it has been fitted in a very tight space with the handle in the most inaccessible position. I isolated the water supply and connected a hose and opened the drain valve but pretty much nothing came out (after opening the nearest taps).
So, what does a double check valve do and how do I drain the tank if I can't close this valve? Or, am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Phil
Still trying to fit an immersion heater to my Potterton Powermax HE115 Combi boiler.
Had a go at the weekend following instructions in the manual that say:
"Isolate mains water supply at stop valve on Inlet Control Group
and close / turn valve (handle at 90° to valve body) on double
check valve.
Fit a hosepipe to the tail of the drain valve (secure with “Jubilee”
clip), and run open end to a low level where water can be safely
drained.
Open nearest tap(s) fully (to allow air to enter cylinder) before
opening the drain valve above hose."
I cannot get to and therefore close the 'double check valve' as it has been fitted in a very tight space with the handle in the most inaccessible position. I isolated the water supply and connected a hose and opened the drain valve but pretty much nothing came out (after opening the nearest taps).
So, what does a double check valve do and how do I drain the tank if I can't close this valve? Or, am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Phil