Hi Plumbob
I contacted you a few weeks ago and your answer is at the bottom,
However I’ve only just got round to trying to fit the air bleed valve.
It's the valve on the end of the upright pipe next to the hot water tank
You mentioned the self sealing valve maybe faulty, wel l it looks like it is faulty.
So what's the next step?
Do I drain the hot water tank and turn off the 2 valves above and below the Grundig Water Pump?
Fingers crossed again!
Pete
Your answer:- As you know this is the automatic bleed valve which contains a float valve that opens and shuts to allow air to escape.
Good news!
Do you see the where the white ptfe tape is showing just above the compression connection to the pipe? The top part can be separated here by unscrewing at this point. The bottom half that is left connected contains a self sealing valve which shuts as you remove the top. This means the bleed valve can be serviced or replaced without draining the system.
Go steady as you remove the top though in case the shut off valve is faulty!!!