boiler bleed fitting instructions

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Boiler Bleed Fitting Instructions 1. Shut off both the oil supply and the electrical supply to the boiler 2. Access the boiler workings, and if fitted remove the boiler shroud 3. Use an hexagonal key to remove the ¾” plug from the oil burner pump 4. Some oil burners are supplied with an oil bleed stern. If this is the case, remove it an replace with the Bleed valve 5. Firmly screw the valve into the now exposed threaded orifice 6. Place an oil collecting container under the valve 7. Restore the oil supply and electrical supply to the boiler 8. Start the boiler so that the oil flow to the burner commences 9. Push the valve plunger until any air is expelled and the oil flows freely 10. Pour any collected oil back into the oil tank 11. If the fitted bleed valve prevents the burner shroud or boiler casing from being replaced, shut off both the oil supply and electrical supply to the boiler, remove the valve and replace the original 3/4” plug. 12. The oil and electrical supply can now be restored and the boiler used as normal

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Instruction on how to fit a BoilerBleed. Eliminate air lock problems associated with oil burners. A simple device saving you money and time. Available at www.timlodge.ie.

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Page 1: Boiler bleed fitting instructions

Boiler Bleed Fitting Instructions

1. Shut off both the oil supply and the electrical supply to the boiler

2. Access the boiler workings, and if fitted remove the boiler shroud

3. Use an hexagonal key to remove the ¾” plug from the oil burner

pump

4. Some oil burners are supplied with an oil bleed stern. If this is the

case, remove it an replace with the Bleed valve

5. Firmly screw the valve into the now exposed threaded orifice

6. Place an oil collecting container under the valve

7. Restore the oil supply and electrical supply to the boiler

8. Start the boiler so that the oil flow to the burner commences

9. Push the valve plunger until any air is expelled and the oil flows

freely

10. Pour any collected oil back into the oil tank

11. If the fitted bleed valve prevents the burner shroud or boiler

casing from being replaced, shut off both the oil supply and

electrical supply to the boiler, remove the valve and replace the

original 3/4” plug.

12. The oil and electrical supply can now be restored and the boiler

used as normal