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Hello,

New to the forum, just looking for some advice please. Around a year ago I had a worcester bosch 4000 boiler fitted as my old one was leaking and worked on and off. It's been great but I have recently noticed that the radiators are giving out poor amounts of heat upstairs (all had new thermostats fitted). I decided to bleed them today and alot of air was in the system which ofcourse caused a drop in pressure on my boiler. My old boiler was easy to refill but this one seems to have no tap, lever or anything that I can see. Just wondering if anyone can give me some advice as right now it's at 0.4 Bar and I wouldn't want to cause any damage. I've posted some images of the underneath, thank you.
 

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Nope no filling loop there your looking for a flexi pipe with one or two valves
 
Nope no filling loop there your looking for a flexi pipe with one or two valves


Underneath those connections there is the old fill loop which was used with previous boiler, it has been disconnected and the pipe ends capped off. There are still taps on the pipes. Do I remove the caps from the end of the pipes and re-fit the flexi hose (like the old setup) and refill it this way? Thanks.
 
Yes make sure the valves are off eg not inline (horizontal)
 
It’s regulations not to keep the hose on but not many do remove it
 

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