It’s one thing being good at your job but being able to pass on the information and teach others is a whole other skill that not many have. This is great learning material and very helpful for beginners and veteran gas engineers. Keep them coming mate cheers!
Thank you, brilliant stuff you are very knowledgeable I am new in the trade and it is very helpful!! BUT :) from 12:10 you say do a tightness test. On the boiler? I don't get it. OR you meant to put on the u-gauge, allow a certain amount of gas through, isolate the valve and try to fire up the boiler. And if the pressure goes down it means the valve opened inside? Somebody explain it to me plss. Thanks again
Great video! Thank you! Do you have a product code for the drain off? I can't seem to find it online. I'm assuming it's a replaceable part If it can come completely away.
Hi! Can you tell me please why my fan unit have 2 cables (one is connected to pcb port x12 vaillant) ? I've paid attention in your video and picture have only one cable. Thanks
It’s one thing being good at your job but being able to pass on the information and teach others is a whole other skill that not many have.
This is great learning material and very helpful for beginners and veteran gas engineers.
Keep them coming mate cheers!
@@1Monaghan buddy that's a lovely response I'm very grateful
Excellent product knowledge 🎉 great to see you are still helping with all the charitable works ….Legendary 🔧 🛠
Great video for those not familiar with diagnosing faults - you clearly know these boilers like the back of your hand 😂
Your fault finding is on point ,good content .
Top tips ,
Thank you so much Jonathan.
Jay , student from New Stamford college.
Nice one mate Very helpful On the valiant divert The bottom screw is rusted how would you go about removing it Keep the videos coming Happy new year
Thanks dude I really appreciate ur feedback always a DM away, I use a fatter longer head, all my weight then turn with a spanner on shaft
WOW your videos are so so informative mate . Thank you so much Im a gas engineer and I love you content. Keep up matey 👏👏👍👍
I really appreciate ur words I do struggle with confidence time and depression
Thank you.. Thank you.. Thank you so so much. You're brilliant Sir. always a joy to watch your videos. Please keep them coming. great stuff.🙏🙏🙏✌
I’m so grateful for ur feedback I do struggle with time, mental health, life, hopefully more fault finding videos to follow
Brilliant! I like these type of videos keep em comming thankyou-:)
I’ll try and do more thanks dude x
@@warriorsofwarmth nice one 👍🏼
That make me laugh… “f*ck it” 😂 thanks for keeping in the blooper 👌
Remember ur a legend these r for learners and my students x
I missed that did I swear?
😂 it made the video that gained you a like 😂 Thanks for the easy spot on teaching. 👌
@@vmaxsonic always a DM away for any advice
Thank you, brilliant stuff you are very knowledgeable I am new in the trade and it is very helpful!!
BUT :)
from 12:10 you say do a tightness test.
On the boiler? I don't get it.
OR you meant to put on the u-gauge, allow a certain amount of gas through, isolate the valve and try to fire up the boiler.
And if the pressure goes down it means the valve opened inside?
Somebody explain it to me plss.
Thanks again
Great video, what the website you have mentioned in the video
Thank you
Great video! Thank you!
Do you have a product code for the drain off? I can't seem to find it online. I'm assuming it's a replaceable part If it can come completely away.
Hi! Can you tell me please why my fan unit have 2 cables (one is connected to pcb port x12 vaillant) ? I've paid attention in your video and picture have only one cable. Thanks
@@zaporojanr I'm power power on demand other cables read the RPM of the fan
Hey, I have the same one but when I switch on the boiler the pump flashing red and green light and it’s stop on red light. Do think that is normal??
That’s cud be many causes
He gave me a code f75 and I changed the water pressure sensor but I still gave f75 code Do you think I want a new pump ?
🤘😎🤘
All plates made the same susposed to expand and contract diff rates to stop furring never has never will