Hi iv not worked much on the valiant boilers what are the common faults and settings to note if you start working on them I know worcesters like the back of my hand appreciate any advice
PCB, pump, pressure sensor, AAV, diverter valve. They're prob the most common faults I come across on Vaillants. If you have some time I'd recommend their training course where they go through everything in detail and stripping the boiler apart and putting back together
Yeah that works on PRVs too. This is just to show one of the ways you can use this tool, it's also good for getting into chewed screw heads to spin them free, pull out nails, etc
I got a set of these a couple of months back. Really got me out of some shit situations too. You wouldn’t believe how useful they can be.
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Great tool, especially with the confort grip handles. Really useful extraction tool for grabbing nuts, screws, bolts and nails, etc.
Yup great bit of kit with multiple uses 👌🏾
I got a pair and always in my gas servicing and repair bag so good I bought a second pair brilliant tools and it's knipex
Yeah man they're so versatile with so many different uses 👌🏾
Completely unbelievable, never seen anything like it ever before, it's a first in the world!
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I use them for snapped off screws mainly, comes in handy when a toilet cistern comes off the wall. Don't have to remove the whole cistern
Yup another good use for them 👍🏾
Nice! But as those PRV are so inexpensive, id just change the whole unit.
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ive got a pair if the twin grip in standard rubber grip handles. really hand for taking out rounded headed screws etc. the best plier for me
Nice one mate 👍🏾
Vice grips from way back same thing. They come in snub nose or long nose
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Hi iv not worked much on the valiant boilers what are the common faults and settings to note if you start working on them I know worcesters like the back of my hand appreciate any advice
PCB, pump, pressure sensor, AAV, diverter valve. They're prob the most common faults I come across on Vaillants. If you have some time I'd recommend their training course where they go through everything in detail and stripping the boiler apart and putting back together
@@cputilitysolutions thanks appreciate the advice I will look into that
Need to find more uses for it but seems like handy piece of kit
Gets onto striped screw heads to spin them free, pull out nails, etc
@@cputilitysolutions deffo worth a try n worth knowing thanks buddy❤️
Normally I’d take the side of the boiler off with the magic of 2 screws
Can't do that on the older models though
Good tip. Thank you!!!
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Good grips but you do get a prv head removal tool for a lot cheaper
This is just one of the uses I've shown for it 👍🏾
If only things were designed properly to allow repairs using limited tools.
Oh well
You can also use them for teeth extraction 🤔
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Sick
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Alot of prv a tap box spanner fitd
Yeah that works on PRVs too. This is just to show one of the ways you can use this tool, it's also good for getting into chewed screw heads to spin them free, pull out nails, etc
@@cputilitysolutions yea agreed mate just adding my 2p worth lol
Beautiful bro
Ordering one now 👍🏼
You won't regret it 👌🏾
Yet another tool to carry for the odd occasion. No thanks
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