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Bleeding fuel-line and pump
trenchfoot
Member Posts: 2
in Oil Heating
Hi I have a Rhino oil boiler. I needed to bleed the fuel line and mistakenly used the pressure needle-valve in the pump to do this rather than the bleed outlet.
I have been successful in bleeding the line and the boiler seems to be running fine. Is the setting of the needle-valve critical, as I have only returned it to approximate setting. What happens if it is 'out of tune'?
Thanks for any advice
I have been successful in bleeding the line and the boiler seems to be running fine. Is the setting of the needle-valve critical, as I have only returned it to approximate setting. What happens if it is 'out of tune'?
Thanks for any advice
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Thanks Bill - yup a needle-valve adjusted with a screwdriver. OK - at least the boiler runs and I'll get a heating engineer on the job. Thanks

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